Original artwork description:

Morpankh aur Kamal

An original painting of lotus flowers and peacock feathers in a contemporary style. A beautiful and unique painting that combines the colours and patterns of peacock feathers with a contemporary, Moroccan-inspired style. The use of bright pink, teal blue, and gold adds visual interest. The gold colour shines and looks interesting with changing lights.

Morpankh is a Hindi language word meaning peacock feathers.

Please note - The paint will be delivered rolled in a tube.

You are welcome to get in touch with me to have a custom-made painting, especially for you.


PS — I reuse the packing materials wherever possible. Rest assured, your painting will be packed securely to reach safely.


Any excess difference in the shipping cost will be refunded back to you.


Import Duties/Vat

Import duties, taxes, VAT custom duty or any other charges are the responsibility of the buyer.


Artwork will be sent by registered/speed post by India Post with a tracking number and signed for delivery.

Delivery may take 10 to 21 days or more/less depending on the location of the country.


Delays due to customs are beyond my control.


Please send me a message if you are looking for expedited shipping by DHL.


Note: Colors may vary due to different camera settings. Images in the room view are just for illustration purposes and may not be to scale. Please refer to the dimensions mentioned.

Please contact me if you have any questions about this artwork. I would be more than happy to answer them and clear your doubts if any.

Thanks for visiting my shop!

Materials used:

Acrylic colours, canvas

Tags:
#square painting #statement piece #lotus #lotus flower #lotus pond #peacock feathers #white lotus #peacock art #pink lotus #lotus and 

Peacock feathers and Lotus(Morpankh aur Kamal) (2022)

Acrylic painting 
by Amita Dand

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Morpankh aur Kamal

An original painting of lotus flowers and peacock feathers in a contemporary style. A beautiful and unique painting that combines the colours and patterns of peacock feathers with a contemporary, Moroccan-inspired style. The use of bright pink, teal blue, and gold adds visual interest. The gold colour shines and looks interesting with changing lights.

Morpankh is a Hindi language word meaning peacock feathers.

Please note - The paint will be delivered rolled in a tube.

You are welcome to get in touch with me to have a custom-made painting, especially for you.


PS — I reuse the packing materials wherever possible. Rest assured, your painting will be packed securely to reach safely.


Any excess difference in the shipping cost will be refunded back to you.


Import Duties/Vat

Import duties, taxes, VAT custom duty or any other charges are the responsibility of the buyer.


Artwork will be sent by registered/speed post by India Post with a tracking number and signed for delivery.

Delivery may take 10 to 21 days or more/less depending on the location of the country.


Delays due to customs are beyond my control.


Please send me a message if you are looking for expedited shipping by DHL.


Note: Colors may vary due to different camera settings. Images in the room view are just for illustration purposes and may not be to scale. Please refer to the dimensions mentioned.

Please contact me if you have any questions about this artwork. I would be more than happy to answer them and clear your doubts if any.

Thanks for visiting my shop!

Materials used:

Acrylic colours, canvas

Tags:
#square painting #statement piece #lotus #lotus flower #lotus pond #peacock feathers #white lotus #peacock art #pink lotus #lotus and 
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Hi, I'm Amita; a self-taught artist from Hubli, India. I always wanted to pursue art because that would make me feel content. But I ended up doing engineering and subsequently a corporate... Read more

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