Pattachitra painting

Jagannath Pattachitra

inspired by rituals and legends from the Jagannath Temple in Puri. These paintings reflect deep spiritual symbolism and Odisha’s traditional art style.

 

Radha Krishna Pattachitra

This style illustrates the divine love of Radha and Krishna through detailed storytelling, rich colors, and ornamental borders. It captures scenes from Krishna’s life, especially the Ras Leela, symbolizing eternal love and devotion.

Maa Durga Pattachitra

These paintings showcase the powerful image of Goddess Durga slaying Mahishasura, surrounded by her lion and divine weapons. It reflects themes of victory of good over evil and is especially popular during Navaratri.

Shree Ganesha Pattachitra

This form of Pattachitra art portrays Lord Ganesha in various poses, often with symbolic elements representing wisdom, prosperity, and protection. The intricate detailing emphasizes his divine presence in a colorful, traditional aesthetic.

 

Ramayana and Mahabharata Pattachitra

These narrative artworks depict key episodes from the epic tales of the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Artists use a sequential panel style to visually narrate legendary stories with ornate patterns and expressive figures.

Madhubani Pattachitra

A unique fusion of Madhubani motifs with Pattachitra technique, this style combines the fine line work and natural themes of Madhubani with the mythological storytelling of Pattachitra, creating a rich blend of two folk traditions.

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