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Decorate Your Living Space With Srinathji Pichwai Paintings

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Interior designing is an art in itself and the walls of the house make for the utmost important part of it. Shrinathji pichwai painting makes for the most beautiful way to decorate your walls especially if you are a traditional art enthusiast. The walls that surround you are what makes a home and your living spaces. To make your walls a reflection of what you are, a traditional art lover at heart, shrinathji pichwai paintings are just what you need. When someone walks into your space, wouldn’t it be great if space itself could be an introduction to you? Walls present a whole array of possibilities when it comes to interior décor. It is up to you to explore their potential. Walls seem to be top of mind for most interior décor magazines at the moment. They are topical and trending, with most décor enthusiasts. And it is high time they did too. From wall art, decals, decorative plates, DIY makeovers, wall planters, wall candles, and lamps, to wall aquariums – the way peopl...

The Valuable Traditional Art Forms of India

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India is known for its rich culture and traditional art form that have kept its culture alive in the ever transforming modern world.  There are several traditional art forms that project the country’s heritage. Antique Pichwai paintings , Warli paintings and Tanjore paintings are amongst the oldest and the most exquisite style of paintings that have been a treasure to the nation. The Art of Tanjore Originating from the South Indian city of Thanjavur, Tanjore is the intricate art of hand-painting canvases made of wood and cloth. Additionally, paintings were also done on walls, glass, paper and ivory. Tanjore paintings often depict scenes from puranas and emphasize iconic moments from the lives of Hindu gods and goddesses such as Saraswati, Lakshmi, Durga, Ganesha and Krishna. Each painting is adorned with precious and semi-precious stones, glass beads, glossy colors and a glow emanating from 22-carat gold foils that are used to emboss the artwork. This unique treatment...

The Exquisite Indian Traditional Art of Pichwai Paintings

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The Indian traditional art of Pichwai paintings are known for their intricate technique and quality that has existed for a long time now. The word Pichwai means ‘at the back’. Pichwai paintings are artisitc creations on cloth That hangs in the background to Srinathji’s idol in the sanctum sanctorum at Nathdwara as well as in other temples of Krishna. Pichwai paintings are forms of Indian traditional art work that has its roots in Rajasthan. Another popular form of Indian traditional art from rajasthan are Phads. Pichwais are known to have more details and are refined more. As you scroll down, the account will present you with more information about these religiously beautiful paintings. One can even find pichwai paintings online now. Pichwai paintings initially came to light when the sect Vallabhaichari fashioned 24 iconographic for Krishna’s image backdrop at Nathdwara. Each creation depicted a specific event or celebration or a festival. During the initial times, the a...

THE INDIAN TRADITIONAL ART FORM OF PICHWAI PAINTINGS

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Pichvai paintings are one of the most ancient forms of magnificent Indian traditional art . Pichvai paintings having other than artistic appeals to them are an artistical representation of narrating tales of Krishna through an art form.  Pichvai tradition and beyond is Ms. Pooja Singhal’s initiative to revive the art form by playing with scale and fabric that best fit the modern world of Indian traditional art . Pichvai paintings can be painted, embroidered, printed or woven in applique. In the earlier days, the art of Pichwai was done on loose, rough, hand spun fabric and painted in permanent natural colors that were extracted from vegetables and minerals and that don’t tend to fade with time.  The paintings have dark hued outlines and the filling for the picture is done using lighter soft tones. On a starched cloth, the painter first makes a rough sketch and then fills in the colours. In olden days colors sourced from natural resources were used along wi...