Kalamkari Krishna Painting Handmade Indian Ethnic Folk Cotton Fabric Design Art

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Krishna Stealing Butter

  • Subject: Krishna Kalamkari Painting
  • Paint Material: Dye colors
  • Base Material: Cotton (unframed)
  • Size: 16 in. wide X 22 in. tall (40.5 cms X 56 cms)
  • Age: Modern Handmade Art
  • Country of origin: India
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Flaunt your love for Krishna in style with this colorful and detailed Kalamkari painting. It depicts the child Krishna indulging in his favorite pastime of stealing butter in the company of his friends.

Kalamkari or qalamkari is a type of hand-painted cotton textile, produced in parts of India and Iran. Its name originates from the Persian words qalam (pen) and kari (craftmanship), meaning drawing with a pen. The “kalam” or pen is used for free hand drawing of the subject and filling in the colors.

This style flowered around temples and their patronage and so had an almost religious identity – scrolls, temple hangings, chariot banners and the like, depicted deities and scenes taken from the Hindu epics. Modern artists, mainly form South India, continue to practice this traditional art form.

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NOTE: This artwork will be sent folded flat.