Orissa Pattachitra is a rich and vibrant art form that originates from the ancient Mohenjo-Daro Civilization, reflecting the cultural heritage of India, particularly the state of Orissa. This traditional art of painting, which emerged prominently during the construction of the Jagannath Temple in the 12th century, uses natural materials for a beautiful finish. The term 'Pattachitra' itself means 'a cloth picture', derived from the Sanskrit words ‘Patta’ for cloth and ‘Chitra’ for painting. Crafted meticulously, it employs unique techniques using layers of cloth, tamarind seed glue, and organic colors derived from natural sources such as flowers and fruits. The intricate motifs depict various themes, including divine tales and cultural narratives, making it a significant artifact to adorn homes or to be gifted during special occasions. Each Pattachitra painting tells a story, not just through visuals but also through the cultural ethos it represents, fine-tuning the essence of Indian art through a modern lens. Art aficionados and cultural enthusiasts admire the Gotipua and Odissi dance motifs that are prevalent in these paintings, characterized by bold lines and clean angles, vividly capturing the grace and movement of dance forms. Crafted with Eco-friendly materials, the Orissa Pattachitra painting is not only a piece of decor but a tribute to an ancient tradition, making it an ideal gift for weddings and various celebrations.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Art Form | Traditional Indian Pattachitra painting from Orissa. |
Materials Used | Canvas made from tamarind seed glue and cotton, with natural colors. |
Dimensions | 24 inches length x 17 inches height. |
Themes and Subjects | Incidents from Krishna's life, epic tales from Ramayana and Mahabharata, and more. |
Origin | 12th Century, India, specifically Orissa. |
Artist | Prasanna Nayak. |
Gifting Usability | Ideal as a decor item or a unique gift for weddings and special occasions. |
Attributes | Description |
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Canvas Material | Cotton processed with tamarind seeds. |
Colors Used | Organic and natural colors extracted from various plants. |
Frame Material | Acrylic sheet. |
Geographical Indication (GI) Application No. | 88. |
GI Status Awarded | 2008. |
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) | 15. |
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Brand: Gonasika
Country Of Origin: India
Pattachitra is a living art having its roots to the ancient period of Mohenjo-Daro Civilization. The Word Pata comes from the Sanskrit word Patta meaning “A Piece of Cloth” and Chitra meaning painting.
Orissa Pattachitra flourished with the construction of the famous Jagannath Temple at Puri in 12th century. The Cult of Jagannath used patta painting to spread faith throughout Orissa.
Raw Materials
Patta : Traditionally, the Cloth on which painting is done is prepared by pasting layers of cloths with the help of glue made from tamarind seeds. The Surface is mixed with rice powder to make the cloth stiff and finally polished with stone. At present Tussar silk is also used as canvas.
Colours : Natural colours extracted from flowers, leaves, fruits, roots.
Style
The motifs used in the paintings symbolizes the different dance possess of Gotipua and Odissi, the lines are bold and clean and angular and sharp.
Themes
Incidents in Krishna life, vishnu avatar, kamasutra, epic tales of Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Adorn your home with this marvelous Orissa Pattachitra Painting, which also makes an excellent and very unique gift for weddings and any other such occasions.
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CanvasCotton Processed With Tamarind Seeds
ColorOrganic & Natural
Frame MaterialAcrylic Sheet
Framed DimensionLength – 24 Inches
Height – 17 Inches
UsabilityDecor, Gifting
Period of Origin - 12th Century
Country of Origin - India
Geographical Region - Orissa
GI Application No. - 88
GI Status Awarded - 2008
GI Product of India - 70th
Artist - Prasanna Nayak
MOQ - 15
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