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- Product Code :5332
- Material :Tussar Silk
- Size :Painting: 16.75"H x 9.75"W, Passe partout: 20.25"H x 13"W
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In this beautiful Pata painting, tussar silk is being used nicely to give a symmetrical impression. Here tree is being likened with a life. Pattachitra has evolved from the Sanskrit words patta, meaning canvas, and chitra, meaning picture. So patachitra is a painting on canvas and is manifested by rich colourful application, creative motifs and designs, and portrayal of simple themes, mostly mythological in character. The hub of this genre of artwork is in and around Puri, especially in the village of Raghurajpur. The tradition of pattachitra painting may be traced back to the time of construction of Lord Jagannath Temple. Chitrakaras are also called to execute colourful paintings on the three chariots for the annual Rath Yatra (Chariot festival). Raghurajpur is the hub for this unique art. Some other centres where this art form has flourished include Parlakhemundi, Champamal (Sonepur), Athgarh and Dinabandhupur (Dhenkanal). In local language the patta painters are known as chitrakars and the lane in which these painters or chitrakaras live is called Chitrakar Sahi.
Lord Shiva is one of the most important gods in Hinduism and the God of destruction also occupies a place of importance in Gond society. The beautiful painting of the Lord is given a tribal treatment in the beautiful painting. The God is holding his trident (trishul) and dambaru as the bird is looking on.
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- Product Code :BS7453
- Material :Ink on paper , signed by artist
- Size :14" H x 10" W
- Weight :30 gm. Approx.
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The amorous feeling betweens Uma and her Lord Shiva are aptly depicted in the beautiful Patachitra painting from Orissa. Lord Shiva’s upper part of the body is left white whereas the bodies of Uma are beautifully painted with reddish colours. The vehicle of the god is looking back towards its master. The borders of the painting are beautifully painted with some natural motifs. The small trees, the playful deer all are painted with some vibrant colours and sharp lines.
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- Product Code :B6917
- Material :Canvas
- Size :35"H x 31"W
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- Product Code: 14022
- Material: Water colors on paper, signed by artist
- Size: 14inch H x 10inch W
- Weight: 30 gm Approx
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In this beautiful Gond painting water colours on paper are nicely used to create a resplendent effect.This painting is wonderful Artwork for decorating your Home or Office walls. The painting is also being signed by the artist.Gift someone you really care for, because this Artwork will stay with him long life.
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- Product Code :2776
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size : 30" x 22"
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The serene beauty of the Madhubani painting is manifest in the way the painting is being executed. The painting depicts the Lord as Ardhnariswar, half Male and Half Female. The left side is painted as Lord Shiva and the right side Parvati. It shows the duality in every human being. Simple but straight lines are used by the women painters. Madhubani painting is centred around Mithila region of Bihar, where women painters depict mythological and natural figures on cloth, hand-made paper and canvas. This is an age-old tradition and has been handing down from generations to generations.
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- Product Code :BS7444
- Material :Water colors on paper, signed by artist
- Size :10" H x 14" W
- Weight :30 gm. Approx.
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- Product Code :9889
- Material :Water colors on paper, signed by artist
- Size :14" H x 10" W
- Weight :30 gm. Approx.
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- Product Code :BS7446
- Material :Water colors on paper, signed by artist
- Size :14" H x 10" W
- Weight :30 gm. Approx.
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- Product Code :B6526
- Material :Water colors on paper, signed by artist
- Size :14" H x 10" W
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Goddess Saraswati is known as Vag Devi,word "Vag" is derived from the Sanskrit word of "Vak" which means speech or word.According to the Vedas, the Divine Mother Vak (Vag Devi) sang the whole creation into being.The Divine Mother Saraswati is the wife of Lord Brahma the creator,therefore She stands for creativity,knoweledge,enlightenment and wisdom.Placing idols of the Goddess in schools is very common in India,students put small idols of the Goddess on there study table for the blessings of the Goddees,"Basant Panchami" the fifth day of season Basant which comes in either the end of January or starting of February is the festival of Devi Saraswati, prayers and pujas are offered to her by children and people on that auspicious day.
The beautiful Patachitra painting from Orissa depicts one of the most popular themes from Lord Krishna’s childhood. The painting depicts the child Krishna sitting on the brunch of a tree as the naked gopis are requesting him to return their clothes. The painting reveals a greater sense of sensuality and gracefulness with some masterstrokes. A high degree of perfection is manifest in its completion.
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- Product Code :2180
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :30"H x 22"W
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The beautiful Madhubani Painting reveals a deeper sense of gracefulness and feminine beauty as the Goodess of Learning, Saraswati is beautifully painted playing her Vina. She is sitting on her vehicle the swan. One of the most popular goddesses in Hinduism, Goddess Saraswati is worshipped by students and musicians alike as she is the goodess of learning and music as well.
The heavily ornate figure of the Lord with his flute creating an immortal tune is being beautifully depicted by the artist. The body of the Lord Krishna shows some explicit designs and the background effects are due to the dewaxing method used by the artists while making the beautiful painting. His headgear, eyes, nose, lips, huge ornaments---- all has been treated nicely. The beautiful face of the Lord reveals a deep sense of gracefulness. Indeed a paradigm of beauty with some beautiful depiction of artistic excellence!
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- Product Code :1344
- Material :Patti Paper (Cotton and Paper Togather)
- Size :8"x6"
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The beautiful painting of the Mother Goddess Durga killing the demon Mahishasur is given a fine portrayal by the artist. Derived from the Sanskrit words patta (a piece of cloth), chitra (painting or picture), Patachitra is a folk art form drawn on a piece of silk, cotton or any other fabric, portraying traditional motifs and imageries of religion and society. A number of floral designs add some sparks to the painting.
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