Description
This striking vertical Madhubani artwork beautifully portrays Lord Krishna playing his flute, surrounded by flowing foliage and rhythmic patterns, while below stand two traditionally adorned village women carrying decorated pots — symbolizing devotion, grace, and everyday rural life.
The composition reflects the spiritual and cultural essence of Mithila art, where divine presence and human life coexist harmoniously. Krishna, placed at the top, radiates energy and divinity, while the vibrant attire of the women below represents celebration, tradition, and cultural identity.
The artwork is filled with dense black line detailing, bold outlines, and bright natural colours such as red, yellow, blue, and green — characteristic of authentic Madhubani style. The flowing vines and repetitive patterns create movement and balance, ensuring no space remains empty — a hallmark of traditional Mithila craftsmanship.
Created using fine nib technique with acrylic colours on handmade paper, this piece reflects patience, precision, and artistic dedication. Its tall vertical format makes it ideal for narrow wall spaces, entrances, hallways, or as a devotional art piece in living areas.
Each painting is entirely handmade, making every piece unique and preserving the rich heritage of Indian folk art.













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