Splendours of Love

Artist:

  • Om Swami

A very expressive and soft musical painting depicting abstraction through contemporary styled Lord Krishna. While the Lord wears many ornaments, his constant accessory is a peacock feather in his hair. Have you ever wondered why Lord Krishna wears a peacock feather? There’s a story that says that once, Lord Krishna decided to play the flue in the forest. So melodious was his music that the peacocks were enamored and began to dance with him. All beings of the forest were completely spell bound. The peacocks danced till they grew tired but Lord Krishna went on dancing for days. Finally, when he stopped dancing, the spell was broken. But the peacocks were so full of happiness and gratitude that the king of peacocks went up to Lord Krishna and as gratitude, asked him to accept him feathers as they were his most prized possession. He dropped some feathers on the ground and Lord Krishna accepted his humble offering. Since then, Lord Krishna always wears a peacock feather in his hair.

42 x 66 inches
Acrylic on canvas
Horizontal Rectangle
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ABOUT OM SWAMI
Figurative fluidity

The beauty of his work is in the fluidity & movement of his subjects. Even in his figurative works where no movement is depicted, one takes one look at the subject and can feel the energy within the painting.

Adhering more to a different approach, the paintings of Om Swami propounds on certain human traits like sensuality and love using bold and thick strokes. The ‘She’ highlighted in his paintings, to an extent is a comprehensive revision of certain traditional aspects, the archaic women, which has been in the human imagination for a long period of time.

Om Swami is an entirely self-taught contemporary Indian artist, with no formal education in painting. Nonetheless he has become widely recognized for his vibrant and joyful paintings of divinities—Ganesha, Shiva, Buddha and Krishna with Radha—as well as his paintings of couples basking in moments of togetherness and bliss. Across his various series, his surreal scenes often feature flutes, flowers, butterflies and a glowing moon.

“As a child, I grew up in an area where there were lots of workshops in which clay idols of Ganesha were made. Watching the potters for hours on end was something I loved doing and each time, I would head home after this to try and create the idols myself. This is how my fascination with Ganpatis started and continues on to this day,” he says of his most frequent subject, Lord Ganesha.

As both an artist and a person, Om Swami is defined by his deep and unwavering faith not only in the divine but in humanity. He takes his ‘Guru’s blessings’ before starting each painting by writing his name on the back of the canvas, in the top left hand corner.

Charged with his own inner magic, art by Om Swami offers a spiritual experience to skeptics and believers alike. His original paintings access a universal, visual language that appeals to people of diverse backgrounds, instantly forging a connection with the viewer.

Om Swami welcomes requests for commissioned paintings. If you like a painting that has sold, or if you have a particular space in mind, a custom painting can be made to your taste and specifications regarding size, color palette and other details. You are welcome to buy his paintings online or view them at our gallery in Palo Alto (San Francisco Bay Area). All artworks are hand signed by the artist and include a certificate of authenticity.

Size

42 x 66 inches

Medium

Acrylic on canvas

Shape

Horizontal Rectangle