Name of the Artist: Nihal Chand
Medium: Water colour on paper
Justification:
The painting “Nand, Yashoda and Krishna with Kinsmen going to Vrindavan” is a fine example of the Kishangarh sub-school of the Rajasthani miniature tradition. It beautifully conveys the idea of God's love for his devotees through an emotionally resonant yet humble rural scene.
The artist, Nihal Chand, effectively portrays simple living by:
Depicting the characters in traditional, simple attire, walking rather than using chariots or luxurious means of travel.
Choosing a rural background that includes nature, huts, trees, and cattle, emphasizing a life close to the earth.
Using soft, harmonious colours to create a serene, unpretentious atmosphere.
Presenting Lord Krishna as a divine child amidst ordinary village folk, highlighting the humility and accessibility of divinity in everyday life.
This composition subtly blends devotion with rustic charm, underlining values like modesty, community, and spiritual grace in ordinary existence.