1)Traditional &Tribal ART hv been passed dwn frm generations& r still practised in different parts of country sm untouched by modernisation, some adapting to new paint colours & materials.All r unique, admirable & inimitable in their own might #vocalforlocal #AtmaNirbharBharat
2)Phad
Originating in Rajasthan Phad is a religious form of scroll painting depicting folk deities Pabuji or Devnarayan.The 30 -15 ft-long canvas/cloth that is painted on is called phad. Vegetable clrs & running narrative of the lives& heroic deeds of deities characterise these.
3)Warli Paintings
2500 yr old tradition of Warli paintings of Thane & Nasik areas of Maharashtra.These showcase daily activities of the local people farming, dancing, hunting, praying etc.Twigs used to design with rice paste on mud walls of tribal houses on harvests or weddings.
4)Gond
Gondi tribe in Madhya Pradesh created bold, vibrantly coloured paintings, depicting mainly flora& fauna.Clrs come frm charcoal,cow dung,leaves&coloured soil. If you look closely, it is made up of dots &lines. Today, these styles are imitated, but with acrylic paints.
5)Madhubani Paintings
Or Mithila art originated in kingdom ofJanak(Sita’s father in Ramayana)in Nepal& today's Bihar.Folk art is practiced by women who wanted to be one with God. This art wasn’t known to outside world until the British discovered it aftr an earthquake in 1930’s.
6)Kalighat Painting or Bengal Pat
Found in mid 19th cent around Kali Temple in Calcutta.These were done on paper by group“patuas”hence Kalighata Pata.Depicted scenes of everyday life& mythological deities using earthy clrs- indigo ,ochre ,red, grey,blue&white simple& captivating.
7)Kalamkari
Meaning‘drawings with a pen’ Kalamkari is of2 types- Machilipatnam,originates frm Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh refers to block print form &Srikalahasti,originates frm Chitoor,AP is a free flowing art with a pen on fabric Mostly frm Mahabharata or Ramayana.
8)Patachitra
Cloth based scroll painting frm Odisha &West Bengal with sharp, angular bold lines depict epics,Gods &Goddesses.Originating frm 5th century in religious hubs like Puri &Konark, around same time sculpturing began.Dress style in paintings has influence of Mughal era.
9)Cheriyal Scrolls
Originating in today'sTelangana, this dying art is practised by Nakashi family only.Depicting puranas& epics,40-45 feet scrolls were an essential visual accompaniment as saints wandered around singing or narrating the epics.They resemble modern day comic panels
10)Tanjore
FrmSouth,Tanjore orThanjavur paintings originated in 1600 AD, by the Nayakas. You can recognise painting by its use of gold foil, which glitters& on wooden planks depict devotion to gods, goddesses& saints. It borrows styles frm Maratha & Deccani art & European styles.
11)Miniature Paintings
Miniature size,intricate details & acute expressions.Originating in16th cent in Mughal era hv influence of Persian styles of ShahJahan & Akbar’s rule.Later adopted by Rajputs depict religious symbols& epics,humans with large eyes pointed nose & slim waist.
12)Kerala Murals
World’s most famous frescos,hv deep spiritual roots depicting themes of Hindu mythology,epics, classic frolics of Krishna,forms of Siva &Shakti.Traditional art dates to7th & 8th centAD &done by vivacious bold strokes & clrs-Ochre-red,yellow,blue,green, white.
13)Picchwai
Originated as wall hangings behind deity in Krishna temples in Nathdwara narrating stories of Krishna colourful & intricate works of art in motifs.This distinct devotional art practice has passed frm 1generation to another& is fine example of spirituality in art.
14)SAURA
Frm jungle tribe of Odisha, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh & Maharashtra displays glory as ‘Tree of Life’,branches r home to animals &humans, conveying beautiful relationship between man &environment . A fish-net approach, creating the border first, closing inwards on motifs.
15)BHIL
Bhils r largest tribes in India frm Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan&Maharashtra. Art is made on walls & papers using vibrant clrs of kumkum,haldi, kajal , rice ,mehandi & limestone Reflecting changing seasons ,Sun, Moon,animals, trees, rivers, mythological figures.
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Shared my views on #ddnews#DoorDash on exemption of quality control standards on Indigenous toys with Hastshlilp & IG tags. How it ll work as a sanjeevani for revival of many art,skills & dying culture & heritage ,besides improving livelihood of artisans & talent @narendramodi
Many projects under #ModiGovt r promoting cluster development where artisans can enhance their skils of art & digitalization.They r given opportunities & platforms to promote & revive their talent @minmsme & is also playing an imp role @blsanthosh@byadavbjp
1)Toys hv existed in India since Indus Valley Civilisation. Toys & games were children's entertained & also to teach how to develop their minds& understand what life had in store for them.Hon'ble @narendramodi wants our country to become a global toy hub & promote #vocalforlocal.
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Saree a traditional female garment with various styles of draping, varying frm 5-9yrds length.There are more than 80 recorded ways to wear a sari,Nivi style is the most famous & there are more then 30 types of regional sarees found in India.#Swadeshi
1)Banarasi Saree
Banarasi Saree made in Varanasi and known for their gold and silver zari. The sarees are made of finely woven silk and among the finest sarees in India. @blsanthosh@AmitShah
2)Tant Saree
Tant Saree is a traditional Bengali style saree made by the weavers and meant for daily use. Tant saree are most comfortable saree for the hot Indian summer silk cotton.