Experience the beauty of Indian art with this Pichwai painting of Lord Krishna. It features exquisite detail, hand-crafted using traditional Indian Pichwai techniques. Perfect for any collection of Indian art, bringing the splendor of India into any room. Color: MulticolorMaterial: Gold Leaf, Mineral Colours, and Fabric Colours on ClothSize Available: 2 X 3 Feet(L X H), 3 X 4(L X H), 4 X 6 Feet(L X H)Ideal for: Pooja rooms, Home Main Entrance, Pooja Doors, Waiting Halls, Office reception, Staircase wall, Study roomFrame Material: Traditional Chettinad Teak Wood frame and Unbreakable fiberglassPackage weight: 5 KgsStyle: ClassicPack Content: 1 PcAssembly: No Assembly RequiredType: PichwaiCare Instruction: Clean with a soft damp cloth, do not wash with water.Note: Frames are also available, Extra Cost Apply
Quartz Sand Minimalism 3d Art Painting Increases the artistry of your living space Size: 40x60 cm (Accept orders according to required size) Completely handmade with many different artistic designs and colors and sizes Material: Background Picomat paintings, quartz sand graphics coated with effect paint
Indian Folk paintings are pictorial expressions of village painters which are marked by the subjects chosen from epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata, Indian Puranas as well as daily events. There are several vibrant folk painting types in India in different stages. They are distinctively different. The styles are related to their folk mythology. Main clusters: The Gond tribe of Madhya Pradesh is engaged in floor and wall painting. Warli is vivid expression of daily and social events of Warli tribe in Maharashtra. Rajasthan is famous for Phad painting done on cloth. Other types of paintings are Pithora painting in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, Madhubani painting of Bihar, Chitrakar painting of West Bengal, Patachitras in Orissa, and Kalamkari in Srikalahasti (Andhra Pradesh). Artisans involved: Raw material used: All the different types of folk painting mainly use mineral colours and Homemade canvases, if not drawn on walls and floors. Painting on walls and floors is done with help of white rice paste, ochre or yellow earth colours. Different sands are used to prepare the base for the paintings, geru, kali mitti, etc. Pithora art requires clay, and designs made from grains, herbs, spices, etc. The paintings may be made on canvas, paper and cloth surfaces.
Madhubani handiwork is a conventional type of painting well known in Bihar. The eliteness of the craftsmanship lies in the utilization of regular shades and mathematical examples. Madhubani The works of art portray the significant occasions and celebrations in Hindu culture and were at first painted on mud walls
This Madhubani painting is showing life of tree.Use of natural colour like cow dung charkole colour turmeric powder tree leaf colour and bamboo sticks on canvas paper.
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Our crystal porcelain painting can be used for living room, dining room, bedroom, study room, hallway, kitchen, bathroom, toilet, coffee bar, etc. We provide different styles of wall arts to meet customers interior design, such as fashionable, industrial, gothic, rustic, maximalist, minimalist, cute, warm, neutral, Chinese, Japanese, American, Australian, mexican, nordic, french country, bohemian, mediterranean, Arabic/islamic/muslim, buddha, etc. 10,000 patterns for choices: landscape, animal, anime, motivation, white, black, blue, pink, green, gold, spring, autumn, and so on.
Madhubani Painting it's handmade Art made with natural colour like cow dung flowers colour turmaric colour tree leaf and charkole colour on fabric paper and canvas paper
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, Traditional Indian Art certainly exudes magic! More than mere colorful brush strokes, each canvas is a lesson learned in history. These paintings deal with ancient traditions, customs, food, fashion, and more. The category of Traditional Indian Art is diverse and is broadly categorized into schools of Mughal Miniature paintings, Rajasthani paintings, etc. These schools flourished from the 16th century up until the 20th century.
Get the regal and royal look in your walls with this defining painting of twin horses elegantly standing close to each other. Done with intricate strokes of the brush, the saddle, chains and magnificent look of the horses are perfectly captured. Makes an excellent gift too.