“Eternal Melody” is an evocative acrylic painting that portrays the divine love of Radha and Krishna in a dreamlike, mystical setting. Wrapped in deep purples and soft golds, the figures lean into each other with serene expressions, Krishna holding his iconic flute as Radha gently reaches out. Bubbles, a distant cow, lotus, and village huts add layers of symbolism—purity, pastoral simplicity, and transcendence. This artwork beautifully captures the timeless union of devotion and music, echoing a love that flows beyond time and space.
Eternal Melody
Title: Eternal Melody
Creator: Hiran Sarkar
Year of Creation: 2012
Location: Calcutta, India
Physical Dimensions: 16x20"
Type: Painting
Subject Keywords: Heritage, Love, Affection, Emotion
Medium: Acrylic Paint by Liquitex, Golden and Camlin
Surface: CanvasSurface: Printed on long-lasting Archive paper.
Paper Type: Matte or Glossy. Matte does not easily fade over time, glossy paper adds sheen and enhances the vibrant colors.
Creator of Original Art: Hiran Sarkar
Frame: Not included