By Bilal- Painting Of The Month

“Purple haze,

Twilight days,

Beauty's hour,

Fresh flowers"!

- Evelyn Judy Buehler

₹20,100

About the Artist:

Artist Bilal is a Kashmiri artist who paints with passion. His paintings also often have a theme of horses, therefore a theme of prosperity (the connectivity of the sentences is not there reframe it).

The importance of this painting in January

For the month of January, purple is the most prominent colour used on websites and in marketing material by businesses worldwide. But why? Is it just because purple happens to be a popular colour at the time of January?

There are very specific reasons why every business in January uses purple as their main colour scheme.

Why is this painting Special?

In the picture, the colour purple has a long history as a signifier of royalty, wealth, and prestige. Purple is also associated with wisdom, spirituality, and justice. In colour psychology, this black colour gives protection from external emotional stress.

Purple is one of those colours that always comes across as having a strong personality. This painting will help you create a positive mood in your home because it is often considered to be vibrant, robust, and just emanates self-esteem.

Purple and black are fun colours to decorate with, as it goes well with many other colours. It’s also associated with royalty, which is something that your living space can benefit from.

These colours of this painting make our environment a safer place to live by reducing pollution and purifying the air.

It’s not a well-known fact, but one particular colour can be an indicator of good things to come. That colour is purple.

About Pranjal Arts Collection:

Original, handmade, Indian folk and contemporary art, Pranjal Arts is a collection of 200 paintings made by 70 different artists from India. Our collection of paintings are based on various themes and of all styles- oil on canvas, acrylic on canvas, watercolour, folk art, etc.

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