Madhubani
This style of painting also called Mihila Painting was practised by the women of Mithila in Bihar State India. It was traditionally done on freshly plastered mud, but is now done on cloth, canvas and paper. Madhubani is very popular amongst those seeking an ethnic look in modern style and the design can be created to order.
Warli
Warli art is an ancient Indian folk art tradition of painting of a Maharashtrian tribe called Warli.and dates back to between 2,00 BC to 3,000 BC.
These paintings essentially depict the basic principals of life which are main theme or basis of any tribe. Their major designs include the harvest season,celebration, wedding, rituals and births. The Warli houses also see a pattern in decoration and designs. The Warli art has a special characteristic of representing the humble life of the Warli tribe.
The trademark of Warli paintings is the use of geometric designs such as triangles, circles, squares, dots and crooked lines are used to depict human figures, animal figures, houses and crops.
Warli art is known for its monochromatic depictions that express the folk life of socio-religious customs, imaginations and beliefs. Predominately white color is used on a red earthen background.
Krishna has imaginatively incorporated colour into her Warli on fabrics to suit individual tastes, while largely retaining the monochromatic flavour.
Florals
Krishna with her gracious handling of brush and shades have produced an incredible range of florals . Her lifelike florals paintings on chiffons and crepes will stun you making it every woman’s dream, to own at least one exclusive hand painted saree.
Abstract
Derived from geometrical, nature and floral designs, her abstracts are strikingly bold and make a fashion statement.
Embossed
This is a technique conceptualized by Krishna wherein the design is highlighted with gold, silver and copper leaving the fabric in its original color or vice versa. These designs from the Classy Classics Collection are a rage with all ages.
Effects
Having experimented with different strokes and mediums, a stunning array of effects are displayed on the fabric to enhance the design.
Deisgners can create a line purely dedlictaed to any one effect or talk to Krishna who will create a special effect by sheer mastery with brush and stroke.