Description
This is pooram festival.
I love elephants…so I tried to paint this.
₹97,000 Including GST
1 in stock
Dimensions: 36 × 48 in
Medium: Oil on canvas Size:4*3ft
Year of Creation: 2025
This is pooram festival.
I love elephants…so I tried to paint this.
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