Nabakeli & Krishna Leela Pattachitra Painting For Home Wall Art Decor

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Pattachitra painting is a traditional art form that originated in the state of Odisha, India. The word "Pattachitra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Patta" meaning canvas or cloth, and "Chitra" meaning painting or picture.


The art form involves the use of a cloth canvas made from cotton or silk, on which the artists create intricate paintings using natural colors derived from various sources such as plants, minerals, and rocks. These Patachitra paintings usually depict mythological stories, religious themes, and cultural traditions of Odisha.


Painting Dimension


  • Length – 40 inch
  • Height – 24 inch
  • Art Form Pattachitra Art
  • Frame Without Frame
  • Usage Bind the art in a frame and hang it on office or home wall.
  • Care Wipe it with soft cloth

Country Of Origin : India

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    The art form is practiced by a community of artists in Odisha, who have inherited the technique and skills from their forefathers. The intricate designs and colors used in Pattachitra paintings reflect the rich cultural heritage of Odisha and continue to be a source of pride and identity for the people of the state.


    Nabakeli and Krishna Leela Pattachitra paintings from Odisha bring mythical tales and divine charm to home wall art. Intricately crafted on cloth or dried palm leaves with natural dyes, they depict vibrant narratives of gods and folklore. Perfect for adorning spaces with cultural richness and spiritual allure, capturing Odisha's artistic heritage.



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