About the workshop
Enjoy the learning Pattachitra Painting "Better Halves In Kalighat Painting" form using traditional motifs and techniques with native artist Mr. Samir Chitrakar
Kalighat art, originating from the Kalighat region of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) in West Bengal, India, is a style of Indian folk art characterized by its vibrant colors, bold lines, and themes often drawn from mythology, religion, and contemporary social issues. While Adam and Eve, as figures from Christian theology, are not typically featured in traditional Kalighat art, artists in this style often adapt their subjects to reflect broader cultural and religious themes.
Better Halves In Kalighat Painting: In Kalighat paintings, "better halves" often represent a married couple. The artwork typically shows the husband and wife in traditional Bengali attire. They are portrayed with expressive faces and vivid colors, reflecting their emotions and personalities. The couple often engages in everyday activities or enjoys each other's company. These paintings capture the time's cultural essence and societal norms, highlighting the bond between the partners.
In this 1-week workshop create your masterpiece learning the techniques and history of this beautiful art form. You can attend live Zoom sessions where you interact with the master artist and other participants, learning not only the art form in depth but also more about the culture of the region. A structured classroom with step-wise instructions. pictures and recorded videos will be available after the session on Google Classroom.
This is a great opportunity to learn the motifs, techniques, and history of this ancient art form. Sign up for the workshop today!
Theme: Better Halves in Kalighat Painting
Dates: 16th to 20th Sep (Mon to Fri.)
Time: 3.30PM to 4.30PM IST
Duration: 5 hours (5 Sessions approx.)
Original Price: ₹850