Inspired by the historic Wâh Gardens of Mughal Emperor Akbar - whose very name means “Wow, what a garden” - this painting reimagines that royal retreat as a living harmony of water and design.

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Water channels weave through symmetrical architecture, where blue, red, green, and golden hues shimmer like reflections of light and time. Within the garden lie quiet invitations: a labyrinth to explore, a carpet for rest, and trees that form ornamental patterns, echoing the rhythm of the architecture itself. The gate stands open, welcoming all who wish to enter.

Garden Wâh is both memory and invitation - where history flows into imagination, and symmetry blossoms into wonder.