Hand Painted Ghumat Mandir Motif in Saffron & Mace
This is an original painted with Watercolour on Khadi Paper.
Perfect for creating a meaningful focal point in living spaces, home offices, or meditation areas, this artwork serves as both a striking decorative element and a thoughtful conversation piece that celebrates the timeless beauty of Indian designs.
A little about the ideas behind this work...
Through delicate watercolors on handcrafted Khadi paper, this work is part of a series that transforms sacred Mandir architectural motifs into contemporary abstractions, weaving together patterns of traditional Sari textiles with personal heritage.
Each piece in this series carries the essence of Indian culinary heritage through its thoughtfully chosen name.
This work in 'Saffron & Mace' highlights the precious saffron oranges and the delicate blush of mace. In India, Saffron is commonly used in deserts whereas in Mace is usually found in more savoury food such as curries, chutneys and biryanis. Although both are used in completely different foods, this work celebrates the diverse savoury and sweet food that can be found across India.
Original Ghumat Painting (Saffron & Mace)
Size: 12.5 x 19 cm (slightly smaller than A5)
Medium: Watercolour & Ink on Khadi Paper