Discover the exquisite Patta Painting of Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhan Hill, a vibrant and culturally rich masterpiece derived from the ancient art of Pattachitra. With its roots tracing back to the Mohenjo-Daro Civilization, this traditional art form thrives in Orissa, particularly celebrated for its association with the Jagannath Temple in Puri, dating back to the 12th century. The word 'Pata' originates from the Sanskrit term for 'cloth,' and 'Chitra' means 'painting.' This remarkable piece is created using natural colors derived from flowers, leaves, fruits, and roots, striking a perfect balance of tradition and beauty. As you gaze upon the artwork, immerse yourself in its intricate motifs that capture various dance forms of Gotipua and Odissi, highlighted by bold and clean lines that breathe life into the stories of Lord Krishna, his divine acts, and legendary tales from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. The painting is unframed and made on high-quality canvas, measuring 14 inches by 20 inches, making it an ideal addition for B2B markets seeking authentic and culturally significant artworks. With a minimum order quantity of 20 pieces, this Patta painting is a splendid choice for display in galleries, hotels, or as premium gifts, or unique cultural products for businesses focusing on thematic decor.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Art Form | Pattachitra, traditional Indian painting |
Theme | Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhan Hill |
Material | Natural colors from flowers, leaves, fruits, and roots |
Size | 14 * 20 inches (L * W) |
Frame Type | Unframed |
Color Palette | Vibrant multicolor |
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) | 20 pieces |
Cultural Significance | Links to the Jagannath Temple and ancient Orissa culture |
Attributes | Description |
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Art Technique | Hand-painted Pattachitra |
Surface Preparation | Cloth prepared with tamarind seed glue and rice powder |
Design Motifs | Dance poses from Gotipua and Odissi |
Historical Context | Based on ancient Indian mythology and scripture |
Production Region | Orissa, India |
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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.
Material
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.
Patta Painting of Lord Krishna Lifting Up The Govardhan Hill
Natural colours extracted from flowers, leaves, fruits, roots.
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.
Incidents in Krishna life, vishnu avatar, kamasutra, epic tales of Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Patta Painting of Lord Krishna Lifting Up The Govardhan Hill
Frame Type: Unframed
Color : Multicolour
Material : Canvas
Size : 14 * 20 Inches (L * W)
MOQ - 20
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