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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.
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Country Of Origin : India
The art form is practiced by a community of artists in Odisha, who have inherited the technique and skills from their forefathers.
Traditionally, Pattachitra paintings were used as wall hangings and murals in temples and other religious places. However, today, they have gained popularity as a decorative art form and are also used in fashion accessories, home decor items, and even as souvenirs.
Radha Krishna Pattachitra paintings, rooted in Odishan tradition, exude divine love and grace. Crafted with natural dyes on cloth or dried palm leaves, they depict the eternal bond between Radha and Krishna in intricate detail. Ideal for elevating home decor with spiritual beauty and cultural richness, captivating hearts with their enchanting narrative.