Description
This handmade Madhubani painting beautifully captures the playful childhood form of Lord Krishna, lovingly known as Makhan Chor (the butter thief). The artwork portrays Krishna in a lively domestic setting, surrounded by traditional motifs, decorative patterns, and vibrant colors that bring the composition to life.
Krishna’s bright blue form radiates innocence, divine charm, and joyful energy as he playfully enjoys freshly churned butter. Beside him, the beautifully detailed peacock symbolizes beauty, grace, and spirituality, while the surrounding floral and geometric motifs enrich the storytelling essence of Madhubani art.
The intricate linework and rhythmic patterns reflect the artist’s patience and mastery of traditional folk techniques. The warm palette of yellows, reds, blues, and greens creates a festive and devotional atmosphere, making the artwork visually captivating and spiritually uplifting.
The detailed borders and ornamental background enhance the sacred yet playful mood of the composition, celebrating Krishna’s childhood stories that are deeply loved across Indian culture.
Rendered in acrylic on canvas, this artwork is a soulful blend of devotion, folklore, and traditional Indian artistry, perfect for collectors and lovers of cultural art.













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