Once in the childhood when Krishna was playing game with this cowherd friends, a demon named Vyomasura took part in the game posing as acowherd boy. One after another he took away all the boys and put them inside a cave and covered its mouth with a big stone. Krishna knew the real identity of the demon and so he caught hold of him. The demon enlarged himself to escape, but he couldn’t free himseld from Krishna’s clutches. Krishna threw him on the ground and finally killed the demon. After the demon was slayed, the cowherd boys were released from the cave captivity.
Lord Krishna with Demon - High Quality Print of Artwork by Pieter Weltevrede
Lord Krishna with Demon - High Quality Print of Artwork by Pieter Weltevrede
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The Artwork is printed on Felix Schoeller coated matte paper imported from Germany, which is a type of paper specifically designed to have a smooth, non-reflective surface. The printing process utilized Epson Ultrachrome HDX inks, known for their high-quality and durability, if framed and displayed under specific conditions like room temperature will last for few decades . These inks are renowned for their vibrant color reproduction and excellent fade resistance, ensuring that the printed artwork maintains its visual appeal for a long period of time.
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ABOUT ARTIST
Pieter Weltevrede
Pieter Weltevrede is a Master Sacred-Artist based out of the Netherlands. After a many years of guidance, under his guru Late Harish Johari a successful author, a gifted painter and sculptor, a lifetime scholar, an inspiring teacher, a splendid cook, an Ayurvedic massage miracle, etc, Pieter embarked on his own journey amalgamating ancient Indian knowledge with his own western sensibilities evolving an art form that appeals to todays international audience. He has been practicing his art form from the last 40 years now.
His original paintings are in water colors on silk with a wash-technique that gives them a very three-dimensional feel. The complexity and detail in his works are a super-human endeavour as he continues to live a mundane life travelling between the Western World & India.