PICHWAIS on CANVAS
The artists are inspiring artists who specializes in the exquisite art form known as Pichwai painting. Rooted in the Sanskrit words “pich” (behind) and “wai” (hanging), Pichwai is a traditional art that originated in the 17th century at the Nathdwara temple in Rajasthan. These stunning artworks are typically hung behind the deity in local shrines, adding a divine aura to the sacred space.
With a deep passion for this ancient art form, they beautifully capture the essence of Krishna through his handcrafted Pichwai paintings. Their creations showcase the various moods, expressions, and rituals associated with Shrinathji. They skillfully portrays the temple traditions, such as the adornment (shringaar) of Shrinathji according to the Pushtimarg calendar’s seasons and festivals like Janmashtami and Gopashtami.
Drawing inspiration from the rich heritage of Pichwai painting, they incorporate elements of the Indian monsoon into their artwork. The graceful peacock, the serene lotus, and the beloved cows of Krishna find prominent places in their compositions. These elements not only add visual beauty but also symbolize the enchanting atmosphere of Krishna’s divine presence.
Though Pichwai involves creating intricate paintings, often on cloth, they have mastered the art of creating Pichwais on Canvasses.
Their artworks serve as a testament to their artistic prowess, as well as a celebration of the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan. With every brushstroke, they create masterpieces that inspire awe and evoke a deep spiritual connection with the divine.