Vishnu Lakshmi Kalyanam | Ramesh Gorjala | 53 x 54 in | Mixed medium on canvas
Vishnu Lakshmi Kalyanam
Artist: Ramesh Gorjala
Size: 53 x 54 inches
Mixed medium on canvas
In Vishnu Lakshmi Kalyanam, celebrated contemporary Indian artist Ramesh Gorjala presents a magnificent visual ode to one of the most auspicious and enduring narratives in Hindu tradition - the celestial union of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of cosmic order, and Goddess Lakshmi, the embodiment of prosperity, abundance, and grace.
More than a sacred marriage, this divine event symbolizes the eternal convergence of spiritual consciousness and material well-being, illustrating a worldview in which prosperity flourishes under the guidance of wisdom and dharma. Their union serves as a timeless metaphor for balance: between the earthly and the divine, humanity and nature, devotion and abundance.
Rendered in Gorjala's unmistakable style, the composition unfolds as a richly layered tapestry of mythology, symbolism, and intricate ornamentation. Drawing inspiration from traditional Indian miniature painting, temple murals, and folk visual traditions, the artist constructs a world where every line, motif, and decorative element contributes to a larger spiritual narrative. The painstaking detail, rhythmic patterning, and luminous palette invite prolonged contemplation, rewarding the viewer with new discoveries at every glance.
At the heart of the work lies Gorjala's exceptional ability to transform mythology into a living visual experience. The divine figures are not merely represented; they are celebrated through an intricate language of symbols that evoke fertility, harmony, protection, prosperity, and cosmic continuity. The composition radiates a sense of auspiciousness, making it both a powerful artistic statement and a spiritual presence.
Ramesh Gorjala's works occupy a distinctive place in contemporary Indian art, admired for their extraordinary craftsmanship, cultural authenticity, and narrative depth. His paintings bridge the past and present, preserving India's rich artistic heritage while speaking to contemporary collectors who seek works of lasting significance and beauty.
.png)

















