Krishna Painting, a sacred expression of divine stories and spiritual emotion, has adorned the walls of temples, palaces, and homes for centuries. Now, The Haat of Art brings this timeless tradition to the heart of Mumbai in a unique exhibition where you will find devotional art, culture, and creativity come alive.
From classic depictions of Radha-Krishna to modern interpretations of Krishna’s leelas, this exhibition invites you to witness the beauty of Indian spiritual art like never before.

What Are Krishna Paintings?
Krishna, often shown with a flute, a peacock feather, and an eternal smile, is a symbol of love, wisdom, and playfulness. Artists across generations and regions have portrayed him in countless moods and forms.
These paintings are more than visual art—they are expressions of Bhakti (devotion).
Why Attend?
- Discover how color, form, and tradition merge to tell Krishna’s timeless stories
- Explore regional art forms: Pattachitra, Tanjore, Madhubani, Miniature & more
- Watch live painting sessions by devotional artists
- Be part of interactive workshops and spiritual storytelling
- Celebrate Krishna through traditional and contemporary lenses
Exhibition Highlights
- Divine Narratives: Radha-Krishna, Krishna with Gopis, Krishna as a child (Bal Krishna), and scenes from the Mahabharata
- Art Styles: A diverse mix of classical Indian art and modern Krishna-themed works
- Meet the Artists: Hear their stories and the inspiration behind their sacred art
- Live Demos & Sessions: Experience the meditative process behind Krishna art
Exhibition Details
Venue: World Trade Center, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai
Dates: October 10–12, 2025 (Friday to Sunday)
Timings: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Entry Fee: FREE (Open to all – Registration Required)
Website: The Haat of Art
Register Now to Experience the Divine Through Art
What to Expect
- A journey into Krishna’s world through art
- Connection with spiritual artists from across India
- Artistic inspiration, cultural learning, and moments of peace
- A visual celebration of love, devotion, and beauty
Final Note from The Haat of Art
Whether you’re an art collector, a devotee, or simply someone drawn to Krishna’s magic — this is the exhibition for you. At The Haat of Art, you will find Krishna not just in paintings — but in every color, every brushstroke, every story.

