About the workshop
Enjoy the learning Pattachitra Painting " Shree Vishnu In Pattachitra Painting" form using traditional motifs and techniques with national awardee artist Mr. Bhaskar Mohapatra
Pattachitra is an ancient art form from Odisha, India, dating back to the 12th century. Artists, called Chitrakars, use 100% natural colors from conch shells and minerals to create intricate paintings on various surfaces like cloth, palm leaves, wood, and jewelry. The art depicts Hindu mythological stories, particularly around Lord Jagannath, Vaishnavism, and local folk tales, reflecting Odia tradition. Evolving, Pattachitra adapted to British and European tastes in the 19th century, preserving its rich legacy with vibrant colors and intricate details, offering a captivating visual representation of Odia culture.
Shree Vishnu In Pattachitra Painting: In Pattachitra paintings, Shree Vishnu is depicted as a divine deity adorned with majestic attributes. He is often portrayed with blue skin, holding symbolic objects like the conch shell and discus. Vishnu's four arms represent his omnipresence and divine power. Surrounding him, intricate designs and motifs illustrate his cosmic presence and divine grace. The vibrant colors and detailed craftsmanship capture the essence of his divine persona. Through Pattachitra art, devotees celebrate Vishnu's role as the preserver and protector in Hindu mythology.
In this 2-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