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ANCIENT WALL ART OF RADHA KRISHNA

Divine, Fine Art, Folk, Photorealism, Romanticism on Acrylic Paint, Canvas Board, Fabric

Size: Vertical | 40 X 61 CM

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About The Artwork

This piece reimagines the timeless love of Radha and Krishna, blending the sacred essence of ancient wall art with the bold energy of early 1900s contemporary portraiture. The traditional imagery, often seen in temples and ancient murals, has been reinterpreted with modern techniques and a fresh perspective. In this transformation, the delicate features and serene expressions of Radha and Krishna are preserved, but they are rendered with a more abstract, expressive style. The vibrant colors and fluid lines typical of early 20th-century art infuse the scene with new life, creating a dynamic contrast between the old and the new. The background, once a simple, muted palette, now bursts with a riot of colors, reflecting the vibrant cultural shifts of the 1900s. This contemporary take on Radha and Krishna bridges the past and the present, honoring the divine connection between the two figures while inviting viewers to see them through the lens of modern artistry

Details & Dimensions

Orientation: Vertical

Size: 40 X 61 CM

Frame: no

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Shashank Sharma


India

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My artistic journey began in the vibrant streets of Udaipur, where my love for sketching and drawing became apparent early on. As a child, I found myself lost in art, but life led me down a more conventional path. I completed my Bachelor's degree and, following expectations, pursued an MBA in finance and international business. Yet, even amidst the corporate grind, my heart never strayed far from art.

A turning point came when I moved to Paris for my Master’s in international business. Immersed in the artistic and cultural richness of the city, my passion for art was reignited. Paris’ galleries, exhibitions, and bohemian spirit unlocked a flood of creativity that had long been dormant within me. I also traveled to St. Petersburg for an AIESEC internship, where I taught art techniques to Russian schoolchildren, further deepening my connection to art.

Returning to India, I made the bold decision to fully embrace my true calling—art. Armed with inspiration from my travels, I began exploring contemporary, abstract, and portrait art. Each canvas became a reflection of my experiences and emotions, a way to express life, love, and the world. My work is a blend of simplicity, complexity, and the beauty of capturing fleeting moments.

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