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Kakubha Ragini Rajasthani Miniature Painting 89

Kakubha Ragini Rajasthani Miniature Painting 89

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A thing of beauty is a joy forever. The miniature painting features Ragini, a stunning woman standing in a field, the bird is enthralled by Ragini's beauty and melodic voice. The interconnections of painting, poetry, and music in Indian artwork are expressly reflected on cloth, in the masterpiece. Love is the overarching theme of a ragamala, and it is represented by a variety of distinct emotions (rasa) that have a corresponding musical form.

Artist's traditional miniature painting depicting Ragini Gaur offers a poignant glimpse into the realm of old-age daily life. Ragini Gaur is a classical musical composition that evokes the emotions and experiences of older individuals, often associated with wisdom and contemplation. In Artist's artwork, we witness the meticulous details of an elderly woman immersed in the melody, her expression reflective and serene.

Through subtle brushstrokes, Artist captures the grace and dignity of old age, showcasing the beauty found in the simplicity of daily routines. The scene resonates with a sense of quiet introspection, inviting viewers to ponder the passage of time and the wisdom that comes with age.

The process of creating this miniature painting entails a careful balance of technique and emotion. Artist employs traditional methods passed down through generations, using delicate brushwork to bring Ragini Gaur to life on the canvas.

Each stroke is imbued with meaning, from the intricate patterns of the woman's attire to the subtle nuances of her expression. Artist 's portrayal not only celebrates the richness of old-age daily life but also serves as a reminder of the timeless wisdom and depth found in the later stages of life.

Through this artwork, Artist invites us to contemplate the beauty and significance of aging, highlighting the enduring value of experience and reflection.

Care & Instruction

Care & Instructions:

  • Keep away from direct sunlight
  • Can be safely dusted using a clean, soft natural artists brush.
  • Do not use moist dust cloths, stiff bristle brushes, or feather dusters to clean the painting.
  • Avoid spraying any fresheners, polish etc directly onto the painting.

Features

Dimensions:

  • H-6 W-4 inches

Product Material: Natural Colors on Handmade Paper

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RETURNS
  • Made to order items cannot be returned or exchanged
  • Returns accepted within 3 days of delivery in case of damaged goods

Disclaimer

  • Each artwork is hand-painted and unique, so colors and details may vary slightly from the images shown.
  • Each painting is handmade by a house of skilled artists. No two pieces are identical, which only adds to its originality and allure.
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Ragamala Paintings: The Visual Music for the Soul

Ragamala paintings are the beautiful fusion of art, poetry and music that are inspired by the  classical musical modes called ‘ragas. ‘Ragamala’ literally translates as the ‘garland of ragas’  that has the capacity to evoke certain emotions depending on the type of raga represented in a  painting. There are mainly six ragas called Bhairavi, Shri, Dipaka, Malkaunsa, Megha and  Hindola. The ragas are considered to be in human forms and therefore accompanied by wives  (raginis), sons( ragaputras) and daughters( ragaputris). 

Each ragamala painting represents a particular season, day and even time of the day depicting  a perfect set when a particular raga is sung. Each ragamala painting is depicted in a particular  colour evoking a certain mood/emotion in the viewer’s mind which is occasionally  accompanied by the poetic text at the top of the painting. The paintings generally represent a  love theme that depicts a nayak or nayika in a human form, engaged in a certain activity at a  particular time of the day, epitomising the emotion of the raga.