This is an acrylic based on a Hindu god art known as Srinathji who is all adorned by dazzling jewelry all over him. His half-closed eyes illustrate a vivid sense of tranquillity and serenity in the Hindu god art. The mythological epitome, Srinathji, is the central presiding sect known as the pushtimarg or the Vallabha Sampradaya, established by Vallabhacharya. He is mainly worshipped by the Vaishnavas in Gujrat, followers of Bhakti yoga and Bhatia among others. The god has the specialty of being richly draped and adorned with gold and other jewels. Even in the god painting, his eyes are half parted and considered special as they are deliberately shown that he is looking down, lost in deep meditation. Features: It is an acrylic-based painting done on paper over the dimensions of 16.00cm X 16.00cm. This artwork is made by artist Megha Chakraborty in a square orientation. The style of the painting is Indian style. The subject of the painting is related to the devotion and the cultural aspect of a community. This type of artwork is made to get known with the culture or belief of a certain type of region or person. It gives you a varied range of information about their mythological beliefs and the devotional aspect of the people. Theme and suitable for: The theme of the acrylic painting is related to mythological theories and tales emphasizing Hindu god art. The fascinating illustration of the Srinathji soothes your soul in just a glimpse and the multi-hued combination makes it totally worth hanging onto your wall for an alluring experience. These god paintings are preferably suitable for your praying rooms, hallways, and living rooms with a contemporary aesthetic. This painting will be delivered to you unframed in a core tube until rolling is not possible.
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