Cosy — 2 museum-grade prints that set the mood. This fusion is built on the Baramasa-Sawan convention of the Pahari and Rajasthani courts, in which the monsoon month is staged as a marble terrace, storm clouds, lightning and dancing peacocks — usually carrying the mood of viraha, a heroine's longing for her absent beloved. The grammar here follows the Kangra Pahari school, prized within the Rajput miniature umbrella for soft green hills and lyrical naturalism. Mewar, ruled from Udaipur, is the bold Rajput school of flat saturated grounds and frontal terrace-pavilion scenes — princes and companions seated on palace rooftops at evening, the town spread below. This contemporary fusion borrows that exact terrace-evening grammar for a rooftop chai, the daily ritual of stepping up to the roof at dusk for tea and company.