Description
Art id : AQ_0226
Title – Jugal Milan
Artist :- Swati Panday Chakraborty
Size – 16.5’ x 11.7’ without frame
Medium – Gouche
Sale :- 12,000/-
Description :- The painting is a beautiful Pattachitra-style . Under a richly adorned canopy where emerald swirls dance above, and vibrant drapes sway like music itself, the royal court of Vrindavan comes alive. The mosaic floor, warm and golden, reflects the joy of the moment — a cosmic celebration of union.
At the center of it all is Krishna, the divine flute player, his skin the color of monsoon clouds, glowing amidst the swirl of colors. His arms open in welcome, in rhythm, in invitation.
Before him, Radha, radiant in red, leans into him—not in weakness, but in divine surrender. Her body bends in trust, her face turned upward, eyes locked in eternal recognition. This is not just love — it is samarpan (complete devotion).
Surrounding them, gopis dance with abandon, clapping, drumming, spinning — embodiments of joy, of the soul awakened in divine presence.
One blows the ransingha, announcing this sacred meeting.
Another plays the Murdung, echoing the heartbeat of love.
Third one plays the Nishan, this instrument is typically found among the tribal communities of Odisha
Even the deers, lie peacefully at their feet — showing how even wild nature is calmed by divine union.
Every element in the painting sings of Radha-Krishna Milan — a cosmic harmony, where love, music, dance, and devotion merge.
Note :- Framing & Transportation cost excluded.


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