Description
The great courts of India commissioned artists to do something extraordinary: observe the natural world with absolute attention.
Birds, animals, trees, flowers, and flowing water were painted with remarkable care, transforming nature into a celebration of beauty, abundance, and craftsmanship. These works were created not merely as decoration, but as expressions of refinement — intended for palaces, royal collections, and grand interiors.
In Garden of Birds, that tradition comes alive through a landscape filled with colour, movement, and discovery. Peacocks, cranes, parrots, falcons, and water birds share the same imagined paradise, each rendered with a level of detail that rewards a closer look.
What makes the work so enduring is its sense of abundance. Every corner reveals another detail, another bird, another moment waiting to be noticed. The painting never feels static; it unfolds gradually, inviting the eye to wander.
Rich in colour, intricate in execution, and rooted in one of India’s great artistic traditions, this is a work that brings depth, character, and quiet luxury into a space.







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