Krishna in Madhuban
Krishna in Madhuban
A Fusion of Kerala Mural & Pichwai Traditions
Krishna in Madhuban is a unique collaborative artwork that brings together two celebrated Indian art traditions into a single visual narrative. The artwork is created by Prakash Garg and Shakeella Manoj, blending the spiritual grandeur of Kerala Mural painting with the intricate storytelling of Pichwai art.
At the center of the composition, Lord Krishna is rendered in the classical Kerala Mural style by artist Shakeella Manoj, characterized by its rich ornamentation, vibrant colours, graceful expressions, and meticulous detailing. Surrounding Krishna is the lush and enchanting landscape of Madhuban, painted in the Pichwai tradition by Prakash Garg. The dense foliage, flowering waters, sacred cows, and rhythmic natural forms evoke the divine forests of Vrindavan, where Krishna’s presence is believed to permeate every leaf and breeze.
The fusion of these two distinct art forms creates a harmonious dialogue between South and North Indian artistic traditions, celebrating the diversity and unity of India’s cultural heritage. The artwork invites viewers into a timeless realm of devotion, beauty, music, and nature.
Artwork Details
- Title: Krishna in Madhuban
- Artists: Prakash Garg & Shakeella Manoj
- Art Forms: Kerala Mural × Pichwai Fusion
- Subject: Lord Krishna in the sacred forests of Madhuban
- Medium: High-quality canvas print
Available Print Sizes
- 12 × 12 inches — ₹3,000
- 18 × 18 inches — ₹5,000
Why Collect This Artwork?
- A rare fusion of two renowned Indian art traditions
- Created through the collaboration of artists from different regions of India
- Celebrates Krishna, nature, and India’s living artistic heritage
- Ideal for homes, meditation spaces, studios, galleries, and thoughtful gifting
- Printed on premium-quality canvas to preserve the richness and detail of the original artwork
Krishna in Madhuban is more than an artwork—it is a meeting of traditions, a celebration of devotion, and a tribute to the timeless beauty of Indian art.

