A Feast for the Eternal

A Feast for the Eternal
41 X 33 X 3 inches
Medium: Etching on metal plate, oil colors, and concrete

This artwork is a vibrant homage to the ceremonial opulence of Rajbhog Jhanki, capturing Shrinathji in his divine midday manifestation. Sculpted in natural earthy tones, the central figure of Shrinathji radiates majesty and stillness, framed by lush etched scenery depicting banana groves, Govardhan hill, lotus ponds, and sacred cows, each element drawn from mythological symbolism rooted in Pushtimarg. The metal plate’s etched surface combines sculpture with painting in a rich, celebratory color palette, evoking the festivity of the Rajbhog ritual. Intricately rendered traditional figures and pastoral details enhance the visual narrative, bringing to life the divine moment when the deity is offered royal meals amidst grandeur. This artwork reflects the harmony between spiritual devotion and aesthetic celebration, inviting viewers to partake in a moment of divine abundance.

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