BARSANA RANGILI GALI PAINTED LANE — ORIGINAL IMPRESSIONIST CANVAS PAINTING
On this composition
A painting, before the light.
Rangili Gali, a painted lane in Barsana, at its most colourful. The houses run in yellow, pink, turquoise and green, their walls covered with murals of peacocks, lotuses and Radha and Krishna; magenta bougainvillea spills from the rooftops and a temple shikhara rises in the distance. A white cow stands mid-lane and children play across the warm flagstones. Sandhya Kaushik loads every wall and mural in thick palette-knife colour, the paving in gold, ochre and rose, so the lane reads as one continuous field of pigment.
The saturated colour and village life make this a joyful, story-rich piece. The wide format holds a living-room wall, a child's room, or a bright entry.
- Original hand-painted acrylic on stretched canvas
- Palette-knife impasto
- 4:3 landscape
- Made to order at your chosen size
- Frame: stretched canvas, or floater (black/white/gold)
- Signed by Sandhya Kaushik
- Certificate of Authenticity
— Sandhya
From the Studio
Four proofs the painting is real
Pigment
Canvas
Knife
Cure