Author/Artist :Bijan ChoudharyTitle :UntitledSize :32.5 x 38 inches
painting, likely depicting a scene from Hindu mythology. Two figures—a man and a woman—occupy the central focus of the composition, positioned in close prominence.
The man, who appears to be playing a flute (bansuri), is positioned slightly to the left of center. He is portrayed with a light greyish-tone skin and is dressed in flowing, peach-orange-cultured garments. A garland of leaves adorns his head. His hands are raised, one holding the flute, while the other gently cradles or touches the woman's head/crown.
The woman, located slightly to the right, has a similar greyish-tone complexion. She wears a white garland or lei around her neck, complemented by an ornamental headpiece.
Her attire is mustard-yellow and gold-coloured, and she wears intricately designed armbands. Her dress has a drape that flows over her shoulder. Her hands are holding a flower.
Two figures—a man and a woman—occupy the central focus of the composition, positioned in close prominence.
A suggestion of a path or ground level of the land is visible. The style of the painting appears to be expressive, with noticeable brushstrokes, and employing a flat/solid color approach in certain areas. The figures are in dynamic poses, suggesting a moment of interaction or connection. Color palette is muted and has tones of beige, grey, yellow, and a bit of green, and brown. The overall style presents with characteristics that suggest a cultural or religious reference.