Discover the exquisite Orissa Pattachitra artwork that vividly depicts the enchanting Manipuri dance form. This handcrafted piece radiates the elegance and spirituality intrinsic to traditional dance, showcasing intricate detailing that captures the vibrant costumes, flowing garments, and expressive gestures of dancers. Using the age-old Pattachitra technique, this creation employs bold outlines and rich, natural colors, complemented by ornate floral and geometric borders. The dynamic poses of the dancers not only convey rhythm and grace but also weave a narrative deeply rooted in cultural heritage. Accompanied by nature-inspired motifs and mythological themes, this artwork stands as a testament to the artistic mastery of Odisha's Pattachitra tradition, perfect for adorning your home or gifting on special occasions.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Art Form | Pattachitra with Manipuri Dance Depiction |
Raw Materials | Traditionally prepared Patta using tamarind seeds glue; Tussar silk option available |
Colors Used | Natural colors extracted from flowers, leaves, fruits, and roots |
Artistic Style | Bold, clean lines with angular and sharp motifs |
Themes Depicted | Krishna's life incidents, Vishnu avatars, Kamasutra scenes, and epic tales from Ramayana and Mahabharata |
Framed Dimensions | Length – 24 Inches, Height – 18 Inches |
Country of Origin | India |
Artist | Prasanna Nayak |
GE Status | Awarded - 2008 |
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) | 15 |
Attributes | Description |
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Usage | Home Decor, Gifting |
Composition | Canvas cotton processed with tamarind seeds |
Frame Material | Acrylic Sheet |
Period of Origin | 12th Century |
Geographical Region | Orissa |
GI Application No. | 88 |
GI Product of India | 70th |
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Country of Origin: India
The Orissa Pattachitra artwork depicting the Manipuri dance form is a mesmerizing blend of tradition and motion captured on patta. This unique creation showcases the elegance and spirituality of the classical Manipuri dance, renowned for its delicate movements and devotional essence. The dancers, adorned with traditional attire, are rendered with intricate detailing, highlighting flowing garments, elaborate jewelry, and expressive gestures.
Crafted using the age-old Pattachitra technique, the painting features bold outlines, vibrant natural colors, and ornate floral and geometric borders. The dynamic poses of the dancers convey rhythm and grace, seamlessly blending art and storytelling. The backdrop often includes mythological or nature-inspired motifs, adding depth and cultural richness. This artwork not only celebrates the Manipuri dance form but also exemplifies the artistic mastery of Odisha's Pattachitra tradition, making it a timeless treasure of Indian heritage.
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.
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CanvasCotton Processed With Tamarind Seeds
ColorOrganic, Natural & Water
Frame MaterialAcrylic Sheet
Framed DimensionLength – 24 Inches
Height – 18 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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