Description
This artwork is a remarkable example of Mysore Painting, a celebrated classical art form from Karnataka, South India, renowned for its elegance, fine detailing, and subdued color palette.
Artistic Technique & Heritage
Lustrous Gold Leaf: The ornate crown, jewelry, and divine attire of Lord Ganesha are brought to life through intricate Gesso Work—a delicate, low-relief embossing technique using a paste of traditional materials, over which pure 24-carat gold leaf is meticulously applied. The gold is finely detailed with black ink lines, which temper its shine to a rich, sophisticated matte luster.
Delicate Brushwork: The background and figural delineation feature exceptionally fine lines and subtle shading, using mineral and vegetable pigments that contribute to the painting’s characteristic soft, yet vibrant, aesthetic.
Cultural Significance: This piece represents a continuation of the royal patronage tradition of the Wodeyar Dynasty, reflecting centuries of refined craftsmanship and spiritual devotion.
Lord Ganesha, the central figure, is one of the most revered deities in the Hindu pantheon and holds universal significance.
The artwork is a confluence of masterful artistry and deep cultural symbolism, representing the values of precision, heritage, and the foresight required for successful new beginnings.





Mask series – between flesh and memory
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