Sarayu Australia brings you a beautiful painting depicting an Indian dancing woman in all her finery. The bright colours, bold outlines, and intricate details are typical of the Pattachitra style of painting that originates in Odisha, Eastern India.
About the Artist
Chitranjan Swain hails from Raghurajpur, a heritage artisans' village in Puri district, Odisha, India. His family (parents, brother, uncle, & cousins), just like most families in Raghurajpur, have been creating beautiful Pattachitra paintings for years, having inherited this unique art form from their forefathers.
By purchasing one of his creations, you not only take home a piece of Indian history, but also enable Chitranjan and his family to carry on the exquisite art of Pattachitra for many more years to come.
Features
Ancient art of Pattachitra painting
Reinforced canvas treated with organic seed powder (to keep insects & mould at bay)
Natural pigments used for colouring
Available in 5 stunning options: Dancing woman playing mridang (Indian drum) Dancing woman playing drums with sticks Dancing woman playing the bugle - on red or yellow backgrounds Dancing woman blowing the conch shell
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