Original artwork description:

The Indian housewife waiting and missing her husband who keeps sending her sweet little notes to buy some more time for work !

An Indian housewife is depicted here wearing all traditional jewelry and ornaments she typically wears, some as fashion and some as married woman. The red glass bangles and mangalsutra, the neck chain are important for every Hindu married woman. Anklets are a personal choice but normally all the married women are fond of wearing basic jewelry all the time around neck, hands, toes and ankles.

This is an original contemporary watercolor painting by Geeta Biswas, done in May 2016.

This artwork is signed on the front at right bottom, will be shipped unframed, flat in a heavy cardboard box. This is not framed or mounted yet.

All my watercolors are done in Winsor & Newton watercolors, and the paper used here is acid free, handmade 140 lb watercolor paper.

The item will be shipped via India post.
Customs/Import duty if any to be borne by buyer.
International shipping delivery may take 10 to 15 days.

Before buying the piece please contact me for shipping to countries other than those mentioned in the Shipping details.

Note to INTERNATIONAL BUYERS Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. International deliveries may also be subject to local customs duties.

Materials used:

Winsor & Newton Artist quality watercolors, 140lb CP watercolor paper

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I Miss You (2016) Watercolour
by Geeta Yerra

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The Indian housewife waiting and missing her husband who keeps sending her sweet little notes to buy some more time for work !

An Indian housewife is depicted here wearing all traditional jewelry and ornaments she typically wears, some as fashion and some as married woman. The red glass bangles and mangalsutra, the neck chain are important for every Hindu married woman. Anklets are a personal choice but normally all the married women are fond of wearing basic jewelry all the time around neck, hands, toes and ankles.

This is an original contemporary watercolor painting by Geeta Biswas, done in May 2016.

This artwork is signed on the front at right bottom, will be shipped unframed, flat in a heavy cardboard box. This is not framed or mounted yet.

All my watercolors are done in Winsor & Newton watercolors, and the paper used here is acid free, handmade 140 lb watercolor paper.

The item will be shipped via India post.
Customs/Import duty if any to be borne by buyer.
International shipping delivery may take 10 to 15 days.

Before buying the piece please contact me for shipping to countries other than those mentioned in the Shipping details.

Note to INTERNATIONAL BUYERS Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. International deliveries may also be subject to local customs duties.

Materials used:

Winsor & Newton Artist quality watercolors, 140lb CP watercolor paper

Tags:
#white bed #woman #contemporary art #painting #original art #people #realistic #watercolor #romantic painting #portraits #exclusive to artfinder #red dress #watercolours #reclining female figure #paintings #indian woman #sensuous #female figure painting #mobile phone #missing you #woman in sari #best price guaranteed 
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Dear Art Collector, Thank you for stopping by! Artist BioGeeta Yerra (India) a self-taught artist is based and operates out of Bhubaneswar, India. Her paintings are realistic, based on true... Read more

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