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Rejoicing in their everlasting love, Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha share a moment of music in a garden. Devendra Kumar Jha portrays the divine couple in a colorful and detailed Madhubani painting. Depicted in blue, Krishna manifests his "cloud complexion." Originating in northern Bihar, Madhubani painting was once used to decorate the floors and walls of homes. Life in harmony with nature is a popular theme for this art style.
As each painting is an individual creation, each is unique. Colors and motifs may vary slightly from that pictured.
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These lively birds are flocked together in a lovely family tree of colorful leaves and flowers in beautiful detail. Impeccable artistry!
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There is such calm and serenity coming out of this painting, I love looking at it every day. Thank you!
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I expected to like the image but I was surprised at how much warmth it conveyed. I love having it in my home.
You can find our madhubani painting 'Endless Love of Radha and Krishna' by Devendra Kumar Jha and Family in paintings categories such as Hinduism Paintings, Folk Art Paintings, People and Portraits Paintings, Madhubani Paintings and Other Paintings. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Preserving Traditions
This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
Caring for Children
This artist supports children under the age of 18.
My mother, who is a state award winner in Madhubani, the painting style that I use, was my mentor."