Elephant Marriage in Bengal Pattachitra

Tigers of Sundarvan


Tigers of Sundarvan

About the workshop

Enjoy the learning  Bengal Pattachitra Painting "Tigers of Sundarban" form using traditional motifs and techniques with native artist Mr. Samir Chitrakar

Kalighat art or Bengal Pattachitra 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.

Tigers of Sundarban: The "Tigers of Sundervan in Bengal Pattachitra" painting sounds like a stunning tribute to the rich natural and cultural heritage of the Sundarbans. By blending the artistic style of Bengal Pattachitra with the vibrant life of the Sundarbans, the artwork appears to capture the essence of this unique ecosystem. while the portrayal of the "Tree of Life" might symbolize the deep-rooted connection between nature and all living beings in this habitat.
By celebrating the region's biodiversity and cultural significance, this artwork serves as both a visual feast and a call to action for preserving the Sundarbans' fragile ecosystem.

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!

heme: Tigers of Sundarban
Dates: 9th to 13th Sep (Mon to Fri.)
Time: 1 PM to 2 PM IST
Duration: 5 hours (5 Sessions approx.)
Original Price: ₹850

Materials Needed

Material Needed:
  • Paper/Canvas - A3 Size Sheet
  • Pencil, Scale, Eraser
  • Micron Pen/ Fine Tip Markers
  • All Acrylic Colors or Watercolors (Artist Will Use Natural Colors)  Acrylic shades- White, Black, Cadmium Yellow, Permanent Orange, Scarlet Lake, Sap Green, Burnt Sienna, Permanent Blue Light, Golden yellow, Golden orange, Cobalt blue
  • Round Brush 0, 2, 4, 8
  • Mixing Palette
  • Bowl of Water, Rough Cloth

About the Master Artist

Catterfly master artist Samir Chitrakar is from a tribal family in Midnapore, West Bengal. He is a generational Kalighat and Santhal artist and has conducted many art exhibitions.

Image Source and Disclaimers

Disclaimer for the art workshop: 
  • The artist will make the painting in the standard size, and it is recommended to use the same size. However, participants may choose other sizes as per their convenience and seek artist guidance in live sessions to manage the artwork in their chosen size of canvas.
  • Artist typically the brushes at their convenience as they have years of experience. Participants may choose the brush size as per their convenience and level of expertise, and seek artist guidance in the live sessions.
  • Artists use the sample image as a reference image for teaching purposes only. They typically provide their interpretation and variations to make a unique artwork. Sample image is not copied as it is and Catterfly provides the due credit to the original artist (wherever available) in our marketing communications. 

**The displayed image is a representational image from the net. Check our website to see the source and name of the original artist**

Contact to Learn More

E-Mail: info@catterfly.art
Phone: +916393897910
Duration

5 Hrs

Price

₹ 850

Offer on Pre-recorded classes
Use the code "CATTERFLY30" during checkout to enjoy a fantastic 30% off on Pre-recorded classes.

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