HAWA MAHAL JAIPUR — ORIGINAL IMPRESSIONIST CANVAS PAINTING
On this composition
A painting, before the light.
The Hawa Mahal, Jaipur's Palace of the Winds, painted face-on in warm light. The famous five-storey façade rises in tier upon tier of small arched jharokha windows, built in rose and terracotta sandstone that the late sun turns coral and gold. Sandhya Kaushik renders each row of windows in confident palette-knife dabs, the knife catching the carved screens and crowning domes so the whole front reads as worked honeycomb. At street level below, an auto-rickshaw and a motorbike pass small shop awnings and a railing, with pedestrians crossing in front, set against a soft butter-yellow sky.
The frontal, detailed façade makes this a strong architectural piece. It suits a living-room feature wall, a hallway, or a study where the eye can travel over the windows.
- 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