Radha -Krishna the epitome of love is the divine union of Atma and Parmatma. This pattachitra painting with a choice of bright colours astonishes different shades of heavenly romance between...
Incarnations are important for humans to reconcile with God. This pattachitra painting showcases Dashavatars of Lord Vishnu to save the world from tyranny. The centre of art illustrates Krishna lifting...
Radha-Krishna is synonymous to love. This pattachitra painting shows the mystical bond between Radha- Krishna standing under a tree. The dark background contrasts well with the bright colours of the...
The God of wealth and prosperity is loved by everyone. The six-hand Ganpati in itself is meant to be lucky and auspicious. The beautiful Ganesha in yellow apparel is standing...
Mahishaasur Mardini, the name given to Maa Durga after she killed demon king Mahishasura. In this pattachitra painting goddess Durga vahana is seen pouncing on Mahishasur, and the goddess killed...
Mahisasur Mardini, the name given to Maa Durga after she killed demon king Mahisasur. In this pattachitra painting goddess durga with lion is seen standing in an attacking pose under...
Pattachitra, the traditional art form of Odisha is a visual story-telling method. Here, it is used to illustrate glimpses of Ramayana. Palette of black and white with a tint of...
The birth of Krishna marks the end of tyranny. This painting cherishes love between Radha Krishna in the center on the base of a flower. Whereas, the upper and lower...
The bright and vibrant pattachitra painting is a clear presentation of Krishna’s childhood events. The center is adorned with Radha and Krishna. And the upper and lower part is divided...
This painting shows phases of Krishna Leela with intricate patterns and bright colours. The centre is adorned with beauty of Radha Krishna magnificient bond. Whereas, the upper row marks Krishna’s...
This pattachitra painting is a true masterpiece of art and illusion. Lord Krishna is playing flute while sitting on the elephant. The illusion illustrated in the piece can be seen...
Kanha and his tuning with Gopis was inevitable. This Pattachitra displays Kanha on a tree after stealing clothes. And around six gopis are in the water undressed begging Krishna to...