Pichwai paintings date back over 400 years and were traditionally used as hanging scrolls behind the idol of Shrinathji in temples. The name “Pichwai” literally means “back hanging,” reflecting their original purpose. These artworks were not just decorative—they were a form of devotion, narrating tales of Krishna’s life, festivals, and daily activities in vibrant colors and intricate ... https://www.creativityartgallery.org/exhibitions/