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Bala Krishna with Elephants
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Bala Krishna with Elephants

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Bala Krishna with Elephants by Pushkar Lohar offers a gentle, playful vision of divinity. On a quiet rocky mound surrounded by a lotus-filled lake, a young Krishna sits calmly between two affectionate elephants. Each animal leans toward him slightly, their trunks raised as if in admiration or greeting. Krishna, draped in soft ornamentation and crowned with a subtle halo, becomes the smallest figure in the scene yet the one who anchors it entirely. The surrounding forest is rendered in measured detail, trees and foliage dotted with birds that echo the quiet innocence of the moment.

Painted on cloth with mineral and fabric colours, the composition blends monochrome textures with luminous touches of gold and soft hues. Pushkar Lohar draws attention not through colour saturation, but through rhythm, balance, and the tender interaction between child and animals. The lotuses spread across the water below keep the eye moving, creating a vertical journey from stillness to devotion. It is a painting that feels both intimate and regal, letting devotion express itself through gentleness rather than grandeur.

Why This Artwork Stands Out

  • Child Krishna placed between two elephants in an expressive, affectionate gesture
  • A striking balance of monochrome detailing with subtle gold and soft colour highlight
  • Lotus lake and dense foliage add layered depth without overwhelming the scene
  • Crafted in mineral and fabric colours for traditional richness and longevity
  • A calm devotional work that fits both spiritual and contemporary interior
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What does this painting depict?
It portrays Bala Krishna seated between two affectionate elephants on a rocky mound, with a lotus-filled lake and dense forest forming the backdrop.
What materials are used?
The painting is executed on cloth using mineral and fabric colours, giving it fine detailing and a traditional Nathdwara texture.
Is this artwork suitable for modern interiors?
Yes. Its limited palette and vertical composition make it ideal for calm, contemporary spaces as well as devotional rooms.
How does this relate to Pichwai tradition?
The work reflects Nathdwara devotion and meticulous artistic technique while choosing a quieter narrative moment focused on Krishna’s childhood and harmony with nature.