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Pair in a Paradise
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Pair in a Paradise

Description

In 'Pair in a Paradise', Jaggu Prasad paints two songbirds poised in quiet alertness — both facing the same direction, their gazes fixed on something unseen beyond the frame. Their bluish-purple feathers shimmer with delicate gradients, while the bright orange of their chests brings warmth and vibrancy to the composition. Though positioned close together, they remain self-contained, united not by gesture but by shared awareness. They seem to be observing the paradise the title refers to, while we observe them, the pair in a paradise. The branches they are perched on and the leaves, rendered in Prasad’s signature detail, frame them like a gentle curtain of green, enhancing the contrast between stillness and watchfulness. It’s a moment suspended in time, where beauty lies in presence rather than movement.

This delightful 13x17 inch artwork hand-painted with water colours on paper is perfect for birdwatchers, nature enthusiasts, and collectors who appreciate subtle storytelling in art.

Why This Artwork Stands Out:

  • Handcrafted by Jaggu Prasad ji – a master of Miniature art
  • Striking centerpiece – 13x17 inch, ideal size for gallery walls or nature-inspired interior
  • A thoughtful gift or collector’s piece that adds rhythm, warmth, and cultural depth

Let this majestic canopy bring peace and vibrancy to your space. Add this limited edition masterpiece to your collection today!

Non-cancellable

This product cannot be cancelled once the order is placed. This item is non-returnable.

$ 1,939
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Are frames included with the painting?
No, frames are not included with the paintings. The frames in the images are for respresentational purposes only.
Are the artworks on Rooftop signed by the artist?
Yes! Artworks by Jaggu Prasad are all original artworks signed by him.
Is this painting handmade?
Yes. Indian Art Paintings on Rooftop are handpainted by master artists across the country.
Does this painting have a meaning that the painter wants to convey?
Maybe, maybe not. Yes, most artists paint with some meaning in mind, but when they share the artwork with the world, they let the viewers decide their own meanings and interpretations. So that everyone may have their own unique experience of the art.

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