Batik Paintings
Batik Paintings
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- Product Code :2185
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size : 52" x 39"
Description
The spectacular painting of goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity is given a beautiful depiction in traditional Batik style. She is shown sitting on a lotus and holding lotus on her two hands, with one hand she is blesshing her disciples and her other hand is on her knee. A deep sense of gracefulness and sensuality is manifest in the beautiful white and blue painting. The method of waxing and de-waxing gives rise to a special and attractive effect to the painting.
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- Product Code :2937
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size : 30" x 23"
Description
Lord Krishna's childhood escapades are manifest here as the Lord, the heartthrob of the Gopis in Gokul, teases a gopi. A refine touch is given in the beautiful Batik painting using the unique method of waxing and dewaxing. The Gopi is dressed with finest clothes and Lord Krishna is pulling her vessel. Batik paintings are mostly centered on West Bengal, Orissa and Tamil Nadu in India and are known for their originality, uniqueness and finesse. Batik is the art of creating images on the cotton cloth using wax resist method.
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- Product Code :2187
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :22" x 19"
Description
The beautiful Batik painting is given a refine and delicate treatment with the Lord of Wisdom reflecting a sense of devotion and grandeur. One of the most benevolent gods in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is worshipped at the beginning of any ritual. Son of Lord Shiva, one of the Trinity Gods, the other two being Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu, and Parvati, Lord Ganesha is the Remover of Obstacles as He removes obstacles from our destiny.
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- Product Code :2181
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size : 32" x 22"
Description
The beautiful Batik painting of Lord Ganesha, one of the most revered gods in Hinduism is painted in the traditional Batik style revealing a deep sense of colour and pattern. Batik prints of West Bengal, Orissa and Tamil Nadu are known for their originality, uniqueness and fineness. Batik is the art of creating images on the cotton cloth using wax resist method. Applying the wax resist and systematic cracking are the key to a beautiful art piece. The characteristic batik effect is created by cracking of wax on the lighter hues and seeping in of the darker colors though them. This Lord of Wisdom is also called Ekadanta because he has one broken tusk. It is said that this tusk broke when an elephant had his head cut off. It is also said that his tusk was knocked out by Parasurama. One day Parasurama arrived to see Siva, and Ganesh would not let him pass. When Parasurama tried to get by Ganesh they started fighting and Parasurama broke his tusk. Parvati was about to curse Parasurama, but Brahma stopped her and promised that even though he had only one tusk, that Ganesh would still be worshipped by all men and even the demigods would worship him.
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- Product Code :2343
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size : 64" x 43"
Description
The beautiful Batik painting portrays Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati along with their son Ganesha in a most refine and detail manner. Lord Shiva is shown in blue colour and Parvati is wearing a red cloth. A sense of love, affection and care is manifest in the beautiful painting that tells the story of a perfect couple. The background Kailash mountain is also shown in a most beautiful manner. The method of waxing and dewaxing has given rise to a spectacular effect to the painting.
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- Product Code :4193
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size : 32"h x 25"w
Description
The beautiful Batik painting depicts the South Indian god Ayappan in a majestic manner. Ayappan is a Hindu deity worshipped across the South India. Though the origin of the God is obscure, he is believed to be an incarnation of Dharma Sastra. Dharma Sastra is an offspring of Shiva and Vishnu. In this Batik painting, Ayappan is painted in a yogic posture, wearing a bell around his neck. Here He is painted blessing his disciples.
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- Product Code :2324
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size : 45" x 32"
Description
Long time ago when Buddha was on his quest to attain enlightenment was doing severe penance so He became weak, tired and hungry He took for rest under a peepal or bodhi tree in Gaya near Varanasi ( Benaras). There was a woman by the name of Sujata who at that time preparing her choicest food for offer to the same peepal tree. It is a tradition in India from the ancient times to offer food in respect of trees and things related to nature as Hindus believe that the spirit or supreme self existed in each and every partical of universe. She was preparing to offer food to the tree and saw the Buddha in a shining body. She saw the tree spirit appearing in person to accept the food. Sujata offered some food to Buddha. When Buddha consumed the food He realised the Supreme Truth that neither extreme self indulgence nor self mortification is required. Its needed to follow the Middle Path. To symbolised this event, Sujata Sthan or Durgeshwari Temple is there in Gaya today.
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- Product Code :4190
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :19" h x 11" w
Description
The beautiful Batik painting of Lord Ganapati is given a refine treatment. One of the most popular deities in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is known by as many as 108 names. A fine batik painting representing Lord Ganesh in Nritya mudra or dancing form, the beauty of the forceful rhythmic lines and brilliant colour scheme is adorable, the painting is done by a promising young artist. He is the Remover of Obstacles, the Lord of Lords and the first among equals. The technique of batik is a rigorous one as the final design must be conceived before the painting is begun. The batik painter works intimately with colour pattern; if he wants parts of his design to blue, for example, all these parts must be waxed at the same time before any subsequent dyeing.
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