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Govardhan
About the Artwork 50 x 50 cm, Acrylic on Canvas – Circular – This piece symbolises a part of Hindu folklore, where little Krishna lifted up Mount Govardhan on his little finger to shetler the people in the villaige of Brindavan from a deadly storm.
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Govardhan (Original), Tejal (2024)
50 x 50 cm, Acrylic on Canvas – Circular
About the Artwork
This piece symbolises a part of Hindu folklore, where little Krishna lifted up Mount Govardhan on his little finger to shetler the people in the villaige of Brindavan from a deadly storm.
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This is the perfect addition to any room, bringing in a dynamic burst of colour and culture. It makes for a great conversation piece and provides a fresh break from your daily life, exuding transquility of spiritual peace, protection, and cool tones paired with the richness of Hindu folklore.
It is guaranteed to be a unique addition to your collection as Tejal’s perspective of Hinduism translated into her semi-abstract style and engaging colour palletes is unprecedented. The composition keeps your eyes hooked: from the evil eye symbol representing the ‘eye of the hurricane’ to the harsh strokes of the rain hitting the sacred Govardhan Parvat, and Krishna’s elusive divine glow.
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Dimensions | 50 × 50 cm |
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