The spectacular Kalamkari painting depicts the royal chamber of the Lord Ramchandra, one of the incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Lord Ram and Sita are at the centre of the painting. Kalamkari art form derives its name from kalam or pen. The Kalamkari technique involves drawing outlines with burnt tamarind twigs dipped in molasses and iron fillings. Purely natural colours are used by the artists. The vegetables dyes of deep shades are used to create epic and religious scenes. A sober final effect is created with repeating the process of colouring. The unique thing about these painting is that no two panels are similar. Vegetable and mineral pigments are used to create these paintings.
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The spectacular Kalamkari painting depicts the royal chamber of the Lord Ramchandra, one of the incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Lord Ram and Sita are at the centre of the painting. Kalamkari art form derives its name from kalam or pen. The Kalamkari technique involves drawing outlines with burnt tamarind twigs dipped in molasses and iron fillings. Purely natural colours are used by the artists. The vegetables dyes of deep shades are used to create epic and religious scenes. A sober final effect is created with repeating the process of colouring. The unique thing about these painting is that no two panels are similar. Vegetable and mineral pigments are used to create these paintings.
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