The paintings are typically executed in a naturalistic style, with vibrant colours and flowing lines. The figures are often depicted in a variety of poses, and the facial expressions are often quite detailed. The paintings are also notable for their use of perspective and foreshortening, which was unusual in Indian art of the period.
The Ajanta Caves are located in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra, India. They are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and they attract thousands of visitors each year.