Rooted in Her
A pregnant deer stands as a symbol of survival and nurturing, with a tree sprouting from her horns to represent life’s eternal cycle. Rendered in earthy greens and yellows, this Madhubani painting honors nature’s delicate balance with exquisite detail. See price at gallery launch.
Learn moreRiver of Union
A lyrical portrayal of love and oneness, this Madhubani painting captures two figures entwined beneath flowing waters, surrounded by fish and blooming lotuses. With bold lines and rhythmic patterns, the artist evokes intimacy and the sacred stillness of connection. See Price at Gallery Launch.
Learn moreCircle of Life
This intricate, monochrome style, shows dot-based motifs form circular rhythms that reflect nature’s balance - life, growth, and transformation. Fish, a central symbol, represent fertility, prosperity, and abundance, anchoring the work in both tradition and meaning. See price at gallery launch.
Learn moreCarried by Tradition
A joyful ode to tradition, this Madhubani painting captures a bride’s ceremonial journey in a Doli Kahar - a bride being carried to her groom’s home in a beautifully adorned palanquin. At its heart stands the Tree of Life, symbolizing unity, vitality, and the interconnectedness of all beings. See price at gallery launch.
Learn moreShe Sees Everything
A mystical figure in Madhubani art, Naina Jogin is known for her protective, all knowing gaze, and quiet strength. Veiled and symbolic, she blesses new unions and protects against negativity. See price at gallery launch.
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A vibrant Bharni-style portrayal of Radha and Krishna under the Kadamba tree, this piece captures the charm of their love. The painting is a vivid celebration of devotion and beauty. See price at gallery launch.
Learn moreThe Forever Love
A timeless symbol of love, this painting captures Radha tenderly fanning Krishna beneath the sacred Kadamba tree. With Krishna playing his flute, the scene reflects the deep devotion and divine bond they share - an ode to eternal love. See price at gallery launch.
Learn moreTree of Life
The Tree of Life is a timeless symbol in Indian art, representing the deep interconnectedness of all living beings. With roots reaching into the earth and branches stretching toward the sky, it connects all realms of existence - embodying strength, wisdom, and harmony in nature. This intricately detailed piece, painted in naturally dyed green watercolor, reflects our own journey of growth, resilience, and the pursuit of knowledge. See price at gallery launch.
Learn moreBetween Two Worlds
A moving tribute to the final moments of a wedding, this painting shows the bride’s departure in a palanquin. Surrounded by birds and trees, her journey into a new life is filled with love, emotion, and anticipation. See price at gallery launch.
Learn moreRaas Leela
This painting brings to life a scene from Krishna’s Raas Leela - the dance of love, devotion, and union between Lord Krishna and the Gopis of Vrindavan. At its center is Krishna, joyfully engaging with Radha and the Gopis as they carry water pots, a moment that reflects both playfulness and deep emotional connection. Peacocks, enchanted by the melody of Krishna’s flute, add movement and magic to the composition. With bold colors and intricate detailing, the artist captures the rhythm of the dance and the harmony between nature, love, and divinity. See price at gallery launch.
Learn moreRhythms of the Rain
In Madhubani art, the peacock is more than a graceful bird - it symbolizes love, wisdom, prosperity, and protection. Its feather are believed to ward off negativity. Inspired by the traditional Kachni style, known for its fine linework and monochromatic black ink, the artist has added a modern twist with subtle, minimal color - enhancing the visual storytelling without losing authenticity. The dancing peacock celebrates the arrival of rain - a moment of joy, renewal, and emotional release. It is a symbol of good fortune, grace, and the beauty found in nature’s rhythms. See price at gallery launch.
Learn moreNature’s Markings
From tribal tattoo traditions to paper, this vibrant piece transforms symbolic body art into a visual story. Peacocks, fish, and circular patterns depict nature, prosperity, and the flow of life in a modern reinterpretation of an ancient style. See price at gallery launch.
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