Indian Folk Art Paintings
Filters
Indian Folk Art Paintings
260 products


Specification
- Product Code :1140
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22.25"H x 30.25"W
Description
The beautiful painting of benevolent Ganesha is being given a fine portrayal by the local artists of Mithila in Northern Bihar. The magic of Mithila is manifest in the colourful painting that gives the Lord of Wisdom a local touch. His vehicle, the mice are depicted atop the painting. The lines and pattern of colour is manifest in the painting. The painting has some beautiful floral designs on it.


Specification
- Product Code :B1152
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22"H x 30"W
Description
Centred on Mithila or Madhuban in Bihar, the Madhubani form of painting describes in vivid manner the quest for nature of the womenfolk in the region. The painting depics the marriage ceremony of Lord Rama with Sita (Janaki). The origin of the Madhubani paintings can be traced back to the epic story of Ramayana. Prominence of colours and lines is a special feature of the Madhubani form of painting. Here colours are applied flat with no shedding.


Specification
- Product Code :1286
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22.50"H x 15.25"W
Description


Specification
- Product Code :1556
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :15"H x 22"W
Description
-

Specification
- Product Code :1589
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :30"H x 22"W
Description


Specification
- Product Code :1988
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22"H x 30"W
Description


Specification
- Product Code :2034
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22"H x 15"W
Description


Specification
- Product Code :2084
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :15"H x 22"W
Description


Specification
- Product Code :2544
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22"H x 30"W
Description


Description
The spectacular Madhubani painting depicts the fishes in dancing mode. Madhubani style of painting is an important genre of Indian painting and is centred around Mithila region of Bihar. Fishes are given a refine and detail treatment. Madhubani painting is marked by line drawings filled in by black and white colours. These are basically tribal art which are marked by the application of strong earthly colours. Madhubani paintings are done with mineral pigments prepared by the artists. The work is done on freshly plastered or a mud wall. But nowadays, to meet the growing commercial demand, such paintings are also done on paper, cloth and canvas.
Specification
- Product Code :B2787
- Material :Handmade Paper treated with Cow Dung
- Size :22"W x 15"H
- Available Unframed


Specification
- Product Code :2806
- Material :Cow dung treated handmade paper
- Size :30" x 11"
Description


Specification
- Product Code :2772
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :30" x 22"
Description
The beautiful Madhubani painting scripts the immortal love story between Lord Krishna and His beloved Radha. Krishna is here painted luring Radha with His flute. Some natural colours are nicely used to paint the saga of love between the two. The saga of love between Radha and Krishna is immortal and is being seen by devotees as an anecdote of selfless and true love and devotion.


Specification
- Product Code :B1026
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22"H x 30"W
Description


Specification
- Product Code :B1147
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22"H x 30"W
Description


Specification
- Product Code :B2719
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :22"H x 30"W
Description


Specification
- Product Code :2721
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size :15"H x 22"W
Description
The simple but attractive Madhubani painting depicts Lord Arjuna preaching Arjuna at the battleground of Kurukshetra following the latter’s refusal to raise arms against his kith and kin. Natural colours are used by the women painters to depict the famous scene from Indian epic Mahabharata. Madhubani painting has been done traditionally by the women of villages around the present town of Madhubani and other areas of Mithila. The painting was traditionally done on freshly plastered mud wall of huts, but now it is also done on cloth, hand-made paper and canvas.


Specification
- Product Code :B2795
- Material :Cow dung treated handmade paper
- Size :22"H x 15"W
Description
The beautiful Madhubani painting depicts the Lord Shiva as Ardhnariswar, half Male and Half Female. The painting conceptualizes the mythological beliefs of the people of Mithila about the Lord Shiva. As Ardhnariswar, Lord Shiva represents the dual existence of male and female in any human form. The left side is painted as Lord Shiva and the right side Parvati. Madhubani painting is centred around Mithila region of Bihar, where women painters depict mythological and natural figures on cloth, hand-made paper and canvas. This is an age-old tradition and has been handing down from generations to generations.
Colors : Vegetable and Natural Colors


Specification
- Product Code :2805
- Material :Handmade Paper
- Size : 30" x 22"
Description
The beautiful Madhubani painting depicts the immortal love between Krishna and Radha. A number of variegated natural colours are nicely used to depict an amorous feeling. Madhubani painting has been done traditionally by the women of villages around the present town of Madhubani (the literal meaning of which is forests of honey) and other areas of Mithila. The painting was traditionally done on freshly plastered mud wall of huts, but now it is also done on cloth, hand-made paper and canvas.
Colors : Vegetable and Natural Dyes


Specification
- Product Code :5332
- Material :Tussar Silk
- Size :Painting: 16.75"H x 9.75"W, Passe partout: 20.25"H x 13"W
Description
In this beautiful Pata painting, tussar silk is being used nicely to give a symmetrical impression. Here tree is being likened with a life. Pattachitra has evolved from the Sanskrit words patta, meaning canvas, and chitra, meaning picture. So patachitra is a painting on canvas and is manifested by rich colourful application, creative motifs and designs, and portrayal of simple themes, mostly mythological in character. The hub of this genre of artwork is in and around Puri, especially in the village of Raghurajpur. The tradition of pattachitra painting may be traced back to the time of construction of Lord Jagannath Temple. Chitrakaras are also called to execute colourful paintings on the three chariots for the annual Rath Yatra (Chariot festival). Raghurajpur is the hub for this unique art. Some other centres where this art form has flourished include Parlakhemundi, Champamal (Sonepur), Athgarh and Dinabandhupur (Dhenkanal). In local language the patta painters are known as chitrakars and the lane in which these painters or chitrakaras live is called Chitrakar Sahi.


Specification
- Product Code :5331
- Material :Tussar Silk
- Size :Painting: 17.50"H x 11.75"W, Passe partout: 19.75"H x 14.25"W
Description
In this black pata painting, the painter has depicted the tree symbolising life in a most apt manner. Tusal silk is used to give the painting an appealing look. The leaves of the tree are most symmetrical and the overall painting is a real treat for eyes. Pattachitra has evolved from the Sanskrit words patta, meaning canvas, and chitra, meaning picture. So patachitra is a painting on canvas and is manifested by rich colourful application, creative motifs and designs, and portrayal of simple themes, mostly mythological in character. The hub of this genre of artwork is in and around Puri, especially in the village of Raghurajpur. The tradition of pattachitra painting may be traced back to the time of construction of Lord Jagannath Temple. Chitrakaras are also called to execute colourful paintings on the three chariots for the annual Rath Yatra (Chariot festival). Raghurajpur is the hub for this unique art. Some other centres where this art form has flourished include Parlakhemundi, Champamal (Sonepur), Athgarh and Dinabandhupur (Dhenkanal). In local language the patta painters are known as chitrakars and the lane in which these painters or chitrakaras live is called Chitrakar Sahi.


One of the main objectives of ISKCON is to promote the wellbeing of society by teaching the science of Krishna consciousness according to Bhagavad-Gita and other timeless Vedic scriptures.

Specification
- Product Code :1344
- Material :Patti Paper (Cotton and Paper Togather)
- Size :8"x6"
Description
The beautiful painting of the Mother Goddess Durga killing the demon Mahishasur is given a fine portrayal by the artist. Derived from the Sanskrit words patta (a piece of cloth), chitra (painting or picture), Patachitra is a folk art form drawn on a piece of silk, cotton or any other fabric, portraying traditional motifs and imageries of religion and society. A number of floral designs add some sparks to the painting.


Specification
- Product Code :512
- Material :Patti Paper (Cotton and Paper Togather)
- Size :18"x11.75"
Description
The fine painting of the temple of Lord Jagannath is a fine manifest of the rich traditions
Various parts of the temple have been painted with some fabulous line formations and vibrant colours. The origin and development of Patachitra paintings are inextricably linked with the Jagannath Cult. Each year, the painted wooden images of Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Shubhadra in the Jagannath temple of Puri are ritually given the holy bath. This cleansing leads to the discoloration of the images. Hence, they are removed from the 'garbha griha' (the Seat in the Temple) for repainting. During this period, the temple images are substituted for three paintings, depicting the holy trio, cloth, Chitra = painting). Originating as a ritual, the Patachitra has evolved as a distinct school of painting and is regarded today as one of the most cherished collectors' items.


Specification
- Product Code :732
- Material :Tussar silk
- Size :12" x 18" (painted Area)
Description
The Patachitra painting of Lord Vishnu and Lakshmi riding on Garuda is being given a colourful treatment in the Patachitra painting. The Garuda is nicely painted in half human and half bird form. The lines and pattern of colours have been given a strong depiction in the painting. Lord Vishnu occupies a significant place in the Patachitra style of painting.
Main menu
Filters