JODHPUR ROOFTOPS BELOW MEHRANGARH — PANORAMIC ORIGINAL CANVAS PAINTING
On this composition
A painting, before the light.
A high view across Jodhpur from the walls of Mehrangarh. The old city fills the canvas as a dense sea of close-packed flat rooftops, mostly warm sandstone and terracotta with scattered indigo-blue painted walls catching the light among them. Fort ramparts in ochre and brown frame the foreground at left and right, their arched windows deep in shadow. Far across the rooftops a domed palace, Umaid Bhawan, sits on its low hill at the right, and the horizon fades to a soft green-blue haze under a warm peach and orange sky. Sandhya Kaushik builds the near walls in heavy palette-knife slabs and lets the city dissolve into smaller, looser blocks toward the distance.
The packed rooftops and long horizon give it real depth and city warmth. The wide format suits a living-room feature wall, a study, or a dining wall above a long sideboard.
- Original hand-painted acrylic on stretched canvas
- Palette-knife impasto
- 21:9 panoramic
- 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