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Large Paintings

Large paintings hold a commanding presence that can elevate the ambiance of any Indian home. In traditional or contemporary settings, these grand-scale works become immersive experiences, captivating the viewer with their sheer size and emotional depth. Whether it's a sprawling landscape, a dynamic abstract piece, or a detailed depiction of Indian mythology, large paintings dominate the space they... Read More
Large paintings hold a commanding presence that can elevate the ambiance of any Indian home. In traditional or contemporary settings, these grand-scale works become immersive experiences, captivating the viewer with their sheer size and emotional depth. Whether it's a sprawling landscape, a dynamic abstract piece, or a detailed depiction of Indian mythology, large paintings dominate the space they inhabit, drawing the eye and holding attention. These works transform an ordinary room into a gallery, offering a powerful and intimate interaction with the subject matter. In Indian homes, where vibrant colors and bold decor often play a significant role, large paintings can seamlessly integrate into or even enhance the aesthetic.
Large paintings offer an unmatched opportunity for Indian art enthusiasts to engage with powerful themes, intricate techniques, and transformative expressions of culture. Whether they reflect India's rich history, celebrate its vibrant festivals, or explore abstract modernity, these works create immersive sanctuaries of art, perfect for Indian homes both in India and abroad.
Browse through the stunning large scale works of Poolamma by Laxman Aelay, Jagannath Paul’sl cubist masterpieces, Yograj Verma & Ramesh Gorjala’s representations of Indian mythology and works of other artists in this collection.
Ekta Sharma

March Land

Ekta Sharma

Acrylic on Canvas

42 (w) x 54 (h) inches

$ 1,625

Ramesh Gujar

Spoonfeeding

Ramesh Gujar

Acrylic on Canvas

48 (w) x 36 (h) inches

$ 2,222

Subrata Ghosh

Nirvana

Subrata Ghosh

Acrylic on Canvas

36 (w) x 48 (h) inches

$ 1,500

Laxman  Aelay

Left Hemisphere

Laxman Aelay

Mixed Media on Canvas

40 (w) x 60 (h) inches

$ 15,625

Uday Chand Goswami

Ankuran - Of Hope an...

Uday Chand Goswami

Mixed Media on Canvas

60 (w) x 48 (h) inches

$ 2,500

Suruchi  Jamkar

Dance of Creation

Suruchi Jamkar

Oil on Canvas

48 (w) x 48 (h) inches

$ 2,750

Uday Chand Goswami

Ankuran - IV

Uday Chand Goswami

Pen and Ink on Canvas

48 (w) x 48 (h) inches

$ 2,125

Ekta Sharma

Untitled Series 1

Ekta Sharma

Mixed Media on Canvas

48 (w) x 48 (h) inches

$ 600

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Techniques and Details in Large Paintings

When artists work on a large canvas, their techniques take on new dimensions. In Indian art, whether it's the intricate details of a Mughal-style miniature magnified onto a large canvas or the rhythmic brushstrokes of abstract forms, these paintings allow artists to explore texture, depth, and detail in ways not possible on smaller surfaces. Indian artists often depict themes of nature, spirituality, or rural life, where expansive canvases enable them to dive deep into the subtleties of brushwork, bringing forth fine details such as the texture of silk in a sari or the shimmer of sunlight on water. These large-scale works require patience, precision, and mastery, making them a testament to the artist's skill and creative vision.

Themes and Expression

Large-scale paintings offer a platform for expansive expression. Indian artists, known for their love of storytelling, often use large canvases to convey complex narratives, whether they are rooted in mythology, religion, or contemporary social commentary. These paintings provide space to explore panoramic landscapes, vivid cityscapes, or symbolic depictions of gods and goddesses, enabling artists to reflect the diversity and richness of Indian culture. Themes like Krishna's divine dance, scenes from the Ramayana, or vibrant depictions of India's festivals are common subjects that come alive on large canvases, allowing the viewer to be enveloped in the story. Abstract artists can use the large format to explore color, form, and emotion, creating paintings that are both striking and thought-provoking.

Spatial Considerations for Indian Homes

In Indian homes, large paintings can serve as stunning focal points, transforming living rooms, hallways, or even bedrooms into sanctuaries of art. Whether it’s a minimalist contemporary space or a traditionally ornate home, large-scale artworks bring balance, proportion, and an elevated sense of elegance. In larger homes, these paintings can create a sense of grandeur, while in smaller homes, they can serve to make a bold statement that defines the room’s atmosphere. For collectors or decorators, the placement of these works is key—centering them on a wall, framing them with appropriate lighting, or placing them above a piece of furniture can enhance the entire space. In Indian homes, where rich cultural elements often influence décor, large paintings blend tradition with modernity, making them ideal for creating visually engaging environments.

Historical Context

The tradition of large-scale paintings has a rich history in India, from the monumental murals of Ajanta and Ellora to the lavish frescoes of Rajasthan’s havelis. In more recent times, artists such as Raja Ravi Varma have painted grand mythological scenes that resonate with the Indian imagination. In the contemporary art world, large paintings continue to thrive, with artists such as S H Raza and Tyeb Mehta pushing the boundaries of scale and abstraction. These monumental works not only serve as powerful visual statements but also connect deeply with India's artistic heritage, blending traditional themes with modern sensibilities. As art continues to evolve, large paintings remain a popular choice among Indian art enthusiasts for their ability to bridge the past with the present, reflecting the grandeur of Indian culture on an impressive scale.