Paper
WallArt
Mithila Folk Art
Contemporary
359.0 x 178.0 cm
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Krishna and Cow
Размер репродукции
In the heart of India’s Mithila region, art is not merely an aesthetic pursuit but a profound act of devotion and a rhythmic pulse of daily life. The painting Krishna and Cow by the master artist Bauwa Devi serves as a breathtaking window into this ancient tradition. This piece captures a moment of divine tranquility, centering on the iconic figure of Krishna alongside a gentle cow. The composition is anchored by the presence of these sacred subjects, where the larger cow bows its head in a gesture of peace, while Krishna stands poised to the side, embodying a sense of watchful protection. Through the delicate interplay of figures—including smaller cows, observing onlookers, and even birds fluttering near the periphery—the artwork breathes with the vitality of a living, breathing ecosystem of faith.
The visual language of this work is deeply rooted in the Madhubani style, a tradition where every line and geometric pattern carries a weight of ancestral wisdom. As one gazories upon the canvas, the eye is drawn to the intricate decorative elements, such as the small bowl nestled in the corner and the rhythmic placement of figures that guide the viewer through a narrative of prosperity and good fortune. The technique reflects a lineage of knowledge passed from grandmother to mother to daughter for millennia, where the act of painting is inseparable from the act of prayer. For the collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than just color; it offers a storied connection to the very soul of rural Bihar.
To behold Krishna and Cow is to witness a tapestry of Hindu mythology woven into the fabric of folk art. In Mithila culture, these images are traditionally drawn on walls and floors during festivals to invite luck and abundance. The cow, a symbol of fertility and the earth's bounty, paired with Krishna, the divine protector, creates a powerful talismanic effect. Every element within the frame—from the birds in the upper reaches to the figures watching from the edges—contributes to a sense of cosmic harmony. This is not a static portrait but a dynamic celebration of life’s cycles, agricultural rhythms, and the spiritual interconnectedness of all living beings.
The emotional impact of the piece lies in its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgic peace and spiritual groundedness. There is an inherent warmth in the way Bauwa Devi utilizes traditional motifs to tell a story that feels both ancient and immediate. For those seeking to adorn a space with art that inspires contemplation, this reproduction brings a sense of sacred history into the modern home. It serves as a reminder of a time when art was a communal prayer, making it an exquisite choice for collectors who value works that possess both historical depth and a profound, emotive presence.
1945 - , India
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