It is an auspicious day for the household. The glittering sunlight gently hits the sandstone pillars and wooden doors, announcing that it is early morning, the most propitious and positive phase of the day according to Hindu culture, one of whose many colorful customs is presented in this oil on canvas- the tradition of Rangoli. The painting shows a mother and a daughter relaxedly sitting in their Ahaata or courtyard, engrossed in their task, bringing to you a vibrant and warm depiction of maternal affection and the transferring of family traditions from one generation to the other.
From the beautifully carved wooden doors, the sturdy and decorated pillars, and the attire of the subjects, it can be said that the mother-daughter duo belongs to a wealthy family. The mother is an exceptional beauty; clothed in a brilliant blue Paithani sari her splendid ornamentation includes the quintessential Maharashtrian Natha (nose ornament) also known as Brahmi nath, underling the geographical location of this oil painting. The lady has her attention focused on the gorgeous floor decoration or Rangoli she is giving finishing touches with her right hand, which is shown to have a tinge of white powder on it. With her left hand, she supports the hands of her daughter, which are cupped around the bowl containing the powdered rice. The daughter is wearing a fiery orange top and a brocaded skirt, completely enchanted by the art that is in the making in front of her eyes. A few bowls of colors used in the Rangoli are placed near the folded leg of the young helper, whose innocent face and absorbed demeanor enliven the oil on canvas.
Rangoli in India is an age-old tradition, where the women of the family who are considered the living embodiment of Sri-Lakshmi (the goddess of auspiciousness and wealth) make attractive patterns using rice paste or powder, flowers, and colors to welcome Devi Lakshmi in their home. The act of making a Rangoli marks the beginning of any auspicious event, and with this oil painting of mother and daughter making a Rangoli in your space, every day will be an auspicious day.
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