Shri Krishna is famous for his naughty lilas and mesmerizing charm, loved by all the gopis and other people of Gokul. This Madhubani art depicts Lord Krishna breaking Radha’s milk pot as an act of playfully teasing her, Radha pretends to not like it, but she feels happy from inside as can be viewed from the sweet gesture on her face. Madhubani art focuses on portrayal of deities from ancient epics and uses geometric patterns, flowers, trees or birds to fill the designs and gaps.
Painted in a vibrant colorful palette, with Radha holding the highly decorated milk pot on her head and garbed in exquisite blue lehenga woven with red designs and motifs, while the bright red chunri that flows down from her head is decorated with blue droplets and the pink hue of her plumage reflects her emotion of blushing by Krishna’s playful acts; Krishna in his iconic blue shade is attired in a geometric patterned multicolored dhoti and the distinctive crown adorns his head with the peacock feather ornamented in the centre; both of them are bejewelled in luxurious ethnic gold treasures. Krishna holds his green flute, painted in a happy personified form, to break the milk pot.
Zoom in to applaud their colorful expressions complementing with that of the merry-to-go background; bottom pictured in lotuses blooming in the water and four peacocks at the top, painted in magnificent colors, look down to witness Krishna’s joyous lilas and child-like nature. The upper background is flooded with chaotic yet beautiful branches, decked-up with infinite leaves and attractive flowers, while being framed in a unique red colored zig-zag border.
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