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It is the traditional
painting of Odisha, India. This paintings are taken from Hindu mythology
specially inspired by jagannath and vaishanvacult.
Patachitra painting is
one of the fantastic art forms of Orissa, India. From centuries this
traditional art is carried in Orissa. This painting is often said to be the one
of the best among the Orissa craft.
The Sanskrit word
patachitra, pata means cloth and chitra means picture. Patachitra is a form of
painting that done on cloths. This are evolved in the Hindu culture and
mythology. This traditional form of art developed and revolved in the Jagannath
culture.
The themes of
patachitra painting are mystical stories from Ramayana, Mahabharata and
Radha-Krishna. The rich colours used like red, yellow, white, green, blue and
block. The patachitra designs have different motifs and patterns.
This patachitra sarees
are designed with the epic story of Ramayana of Ram and Sita Swayamvar and
vanavas story on the pall with tribal art multi color border. The floral
printed tribal art motifs, are suitable for parties and weddings. The tribal
art with dancing children motifs and elephant printed floral border with
village people having designer pallu gives a trendy look the wearer.
The Mahabharata story
of Lord Krishna and Pandavs story is adorn in the designer pallu with tribal
art contrasting border, suitable for weddings and religious functions. This art
are apt for weddings, parties, traditional functions, and festivals to give a
graceful look to the wearer.
Earlier done only on
cloth canvas and traditional known to depict only religious and cultural
aspects. Today patachitra artists are seen experimenting new mediums and
themes. Having a reference in the earliest known treatise on painting called
Chitralakshana this art form too finds its strong roots in the traditions of
Lord Jagannath, the presiding deity of Orissa. These paintings have a
ritualistic significance even to this day.
The palette of
Patachitra artist consists of a diversity of colors such as red, white, blue,
yellow, green and black. All these colors are derived from natural source. For
black color lamp soot is used, yellow comes from Hartala stone, white is made
from conch shells, red comes from Hingulal stone, blue comes from indigo and
green is made from plants.
Then these extracts are
cooked with gum from kaintha (elephant apple) fruit tree, and the colors become
effortless to work with. The paint brushes to prepare these painting are
classically made of the keya root. The improved ones have wooden handles and
mouse hair is used to make them. The center of the brush has approximately a
dozen long mouse hair. When these hairs are dipped in paint, they have a
needle-point edge.
Symbolism used in
patachitras for gods is very reasonable in terms of shape, form and
accessories. Observing the continuity and resemblance in the images illustrated
in the various patachitras is very easy. Borders in this painting differ from
broad lines to geometrical patterns and flower-patterned depictions with
elaborate detailing.
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fashionable trend carries such that it can flatter various body shapes and at
the same time cotton saree is comfortable enough not to emphasize areas, but
one prefers to keep covered.
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