Pichwai painting is a 400 year old art tradition. Around 1400 A.D an idol of Krishna lifting the Govardhan mountain was discovered in Nathdwara Udaipur, Rajasthan. Later, a temple was constructed at the site in Nathdwara. The first pichwai painting was created to decorate this temple. ‘Pich’ means ‘back’ and ‘Wai’ means ‘hanging’. Pichwai paintings are painted on cloth and used as wall hangings on the temple walls. They could even be embroidered textiles. The subject is always various stories of Lord Krishna, and in the pichwais from Nathdwara, Krishna is portrayed as Srinathji. Earlier natural colours were used, but the contemporary pichwai paintings are made with poster/ acrylic colours and 24 karat gold foil/ paint.
Medium - Poster & silver, gold foil on paper
21X27 Inch
Medium - Poster color on cloth
9X12 Inch
Medium - Poster color on paper
21X27 Inch
Medium - Poster color on cloth
9X12 Inch
Medium - Poster color on cloth
9X12 Inch
Medium - Poster color on cloth
9X12 Inch
Medium - Poster color on cloth
57X40 Inch
Medium - Poster color on cloth
69X45 Inch
Medium - Poster color on cloth
20X27 Inch
Medium - Poster colour on cloth
57''x37''
Medium - Poster colour, Silver & Gold foil on paper
27''x21''