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| Divine Lovers Gem Painting |
Krishna and Radha are a perennial source of inspiration to artists. In this painting on acrylic, a Rajasthani artist sketches a Krishna seated under a tree while playing his flute. The melodious notes of the flute lure Radha, who on her way to collect water from the river, is drawn irresistibly to listen to the music of Krishna. Colored in the soft hues of gemstones crushed into a paint, the divine lovers radiate a soft glow, framed in Italian wood with a golden bevel edging the painting. The colors radiate with the brilliance of gemstones, which are finely ground almost to powder. A special resin is used to bind the powdered gemstones into a paint. The artist first sketches the subject of his inspiration on a sheet of acrylic. Then he fills the colors made from gemstones to create a painting that emanates a soft yet rich glow. Highlights: An unusual painting created by using precious and semi-precious gem stones No artificial/synthetic colors used Use of natural colors, derived from gem stones, keeps the painting looking vibrant and vivid for a long time Stones used - Amethyst, Red Aventurine, Calcedony, Red Jasper, Cornelian Agate, Sodalite, Garnet, Turquoise, Green Aventurine, Yellow Agate. Height: 32 cms (12.8) Width: 24 cms (9.6) Delivery: 1-2 weeks. Please Note: Actual size, design and color may vary slightly from that shown in the image above. |
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