Pintura de seda de Ganesha Pattachitra en rojo
Pintura de seda de Ganesha Pattachitra en rojo
Pintura de seda de Ganesha Pattachitra en rojo
Pintura de seda de Ganesha Pattachitra en rojo
Pintura de seda de Ganesha Pattachitra en rojo
Pintura de seda de Ganesha Pattachitra en rojo
Pintura de seda de Ganesha Pattachitra en rojo
Pintura de seda de Ganesha Pattachitra en rojo

Pintura de seda de Ganesha Pattachitra en rojo

Auspicious Ganesha Painting on Silk by an Authentic Pattachitra Artist | 18 in x 12 in

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Lord Ganesha - Dios de los nuevos comienzos, el intelecto, la sabiduría y los buenos augurios.

Esta pintura es una ilustración hermosa y muy compleja del Señor Ganapati en una postura auspiciosa de abhay mudra o 'el gesto de la intrepidez'. Este Pattachitra de Odisha muestra la imagen central dentro un típico borde floral como marco exterior. El Señor con cabeza de elefante se muestra con cuatro brazos y dos colmillos. El colmillo roto izquierdo del Señor Ganesha simboliza el profundo concepto de 'no dualidad' en el hinduismo.

En una mano está nagapasha (o soga de serpiente), y en la otra mano sostiene parashu ( o hacha), que denota su poder para atar, destruir y eliminar obstáculos y, por lo tanto, también es adorado como el ' Vighnaharta '. La rata en la pintura simboliza nuestros sentidos humanos que siempre quedan insatisfechos. Así que uno siempre debe esforzarse por mantener los sentidos y los deseos mundanos bajo control para poder disfrutar de la gracia del Señor.

  • Esta pintura está realizado sobre una tela de seda que le da una larga vida a la obra de arte.
  • Es una obra de arte detallada hecha a mano por un artista auténtico de Odisha.
  • Los estados indios de Bengala Occidental y Odisha tienen su propio estilo de pintar Pattachitras y difieren en el uso de motivos, y el gobierno le ha otorgado una etiqueta de indicador geográfico a cada estilo. de la India.

* Cuanto más fina es la obra de arte, más valor agrega a la pintura.

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Pattachitra is a Sanskrit word derived from patta, meaning canvas or cloth or palm leaf; and chitra, meaning picture. This style of hand-painting was originated in Odisha in 12th century BC, i.e. more than 3000 years ago, and it started when Odiya painters or patuas started drawing paintings as temple offerings.

Pattachitra's theme mostly revolves around Hindu deities and various mythological stories associated with them. These are drawn using rich, colorful & creative motifs in well-defined poses.

In earlier times, artists themselves used to prepare the canvas for their artwork and make colors from shells, dyes, turmeric root, organic lac, minerals, etc. Nowadays, they use high quality artist grade professional colors available in the market.

Historically, this art style was done by only men, but now women and even young girls are also taking up this art form and creating beautiful art pieces.

Laxmi Meher is one such woman artist from BolangirTown in Odisha. She has won State Award from Chief Minister of Odisha in 1990 for her proficiency and dedication towards the art form. And later she also won Master Craftsman National Award from the President of India in 2005.

Interestingly, pattachitra is as old as new! And since last few decades, it has gained interest, appreciation and buyers from across the globe. Read more

Image Credits: Laxmi Meher | CC BY-SA 4.0, Lord Jagannath Pattachitra Wall Painting | CC BY-SA 4.0