Rajasthan is a land of rich culture and historical importance. It is also known as the land of warriors. The princely states of Rajasthan were ruled by Rajputs for so long that it is rightly known as the 'Land of Rajputs'.
Once ruled by Mughals, it has some impact on it regarding architecture and paintings.
Also, huge forts, majestic palaces, imposing havelis, opulent and highly revered temples are worth seeing. I am fortunate enough to be a part of that land.
Above shots are of my recent Rajasthani Painting of a Mughal Queen. I hope you all will like it.
Base: Canvas
Made Using: Acrylics
Size: 12"X12"
Availability: For Sale.
Unique style! Great colors!
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you in India.
(my daughter visited your country, and will again soon.)
Wonderful detail and the colors are so vibrant. Very nice work!
ReplyDeleteGosh Megha, what a great painting and a really great commentary on Rajasthan. Thank you.
ReplyDelete@Jill Berry: Thanks a lot Jill for your comments.
ReplyDelete@Nancie Johnson: Thank you Nancie for your beautiful words.
@Art with Liz: You should once visit Rajasthan to see its beauty. I welcome you to my country Liz! :)
This a beautiful painting Megha . You are good at this genre . Go ahead and paint more of these .This is one of you re best.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Rishi. Your comments are always valuable and keeps my spirits high!
ReplyDeleteThe details on this are beautiful. Some how I have missed coming here and seeing your wonderful paintings. Happy New Year to you too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice comments. You are again welcome on my blog..:)
ReplyDeleteThis has to be one of my favorites, Megha! The colors are so beautiful and so crisp. She is indeed royalty!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sherry for your beautiful words.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Megha! I've been away from blogging for a little while and just arrived here to find this wonderful painting! You are getting better and better with each piece more beautiful than the last. Mughal Queen is extraordinary with lovely colors and great detail!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you too Rosemary.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your nice comments. Its indeed an honor to read wonderful words from such a wonderful artist.
Hi Megha,
ReplyDeleteAwesome work.The color combination is too good. I loved it.I am regular followers of your blog.
Where do you get these designs. Can you please let me know the details/link
@ Sandhya: Thanks for your appreciation. I am glad that you liked my blog.
ReplyDeleteI do not get my designs from anywhere. Being an artist from India, and especially from Rajasthan, I have seen a lot of art around me. The place, culture, heritage, and history where I live is very inspirational to me. There is art all around us, what we need is a vision and creativity.
Megha, this is an incredibly beautiful painting. Perhaps, if I ever make it to India, I will be able to bring a piece, such as this, home with me. I have planned twice now to come and have had to cancel because of medical problems. I hope that you and Bhavesh will invite me for a cup of chai and the opportunity to see your art and photography!
ReplyDeleteHey Carmen, Thanks for the kind words. I hope you will surely make this time. You will not only have a cup of chai but you can also stay with us. You are our special guest! :) You are most welcome to our country and city at any time.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely you can see Bhavesh's photography and my art-work.
Oh, here she is, Megha. It was a queen, not a princess. I just love her...well, it's becoming a problem because I love so many of your pieces.
ReplyDeletebeautifull and neat work .
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