Description
Art id : AQ_0210
Title – Abhisar
Artist :- Swati Panday Chakraborty
Size – 14.5’ x 19’ with frame
Medium – Acrylic on canvas
Sale :- 20,000/-
Description :- The painting is a beautiful Pattachitra-style depiction of “Krishna and Radha’s Abhisar”, a poetic and romantic moment often depicted in Indian art and literature.
In classical Indian aesthetics, “Abhisar” refers to the clandestine journey or meeting of lovers, especially when a nayika (heroine) ventures out in secret to meet her beloved. This moment is rich with emotional depth, anticipation, and devotion.
Radha, dressed in ornate traditional attire, is shown walking gracefully, possibly in the forest, under the canopy of night stars, symbolizing her journey to meet Krishna.
Krishna, with a tender and protective demeanor, holds an umbrella over Radha—signifying his care and divine companionship during this intimate journey.
The lush greenery, peacock, and flowering tree above reflect the natural world participating in and blessing their sacred union.
The lotus in Radha’s hand could symbolize her offering of love, devotion, and surrender.
The scene is surrounded by a decorative floral border, emphasizing the aesthetic and symbolic richness of the moment.
This depiction of Krishna and Radha’s Abhisar is not just a romantic meeting but a metaphor for the soul’s journey toward divine love. It illustrates the longing, the seeking, and the eventual union of the human soul (Radha) with the Supreme Consciousness (Krishna).
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