Description
Material: Tasar fabric
Dimension(HW): 40.5×22 inch
A scroll cloth painting named Pattachitra from Odisha is quite popular for its unique patterns, design, and motifs to depict mythological and folk tales from ancient Hindu scriptures. The painting on the cloth is “Pattachitra”.
The colors used in the painting are purely made from natural ingredients. The white color extract from seashells was powdered soaked to make the white paste. The color green is made from the green leaf and green stones. Red is made from a local stone called Hingula. Another stone named Khandaneela was used to extract the color blue. The yellow is made from, stone named Hartal. Black is extracted by burnt coconut shell. These five colors are also called Pancha Tatwa. Every color has its own significance, as the white illustrates Laughter (Hasya), Red stands furious, astonishment in yellow. The hair of the mouse and Buffalo used to make brushes and tied to the end of a bamboo stick. The floral border makes the art astonishingly beautiful.
The above Pattachitra is a piece of rose gold tree painting, a masterpiece of art done by using only minimal colors, simple and elegant to eyes upon.
Use it above the bed, sideboards, or wall anywhere in the home, office, gallery. You can opt to hang two-three alongside each with a delightful feeling of the series.
Care: Use a soft cloth to dust the painting.