Monday, 27 October 2014

Painting – An Art of Representing Unsaid Emotions

Culture is the dynamic force that drives unity amongst the people and India is a country that is rich in its culture. If there is anything that can depict the culture in its true forms, it is painting and if anybody wants to learn about the ancient art, culture, emotions, and expressions, then one should definitely have a look at Tanjore Paintings India.
 
The Indian Traditional Paintings are a portrayal of Indian tradition and its age old beliefs and values. These paintings not only contain portraits of men and women but varied art forms take shape of these paintings that are not only famous in our country but is demanded across the globe because of their simplicity and soothing effect of colors and shapes that are used in the paintings.

History of these paintings

The history of Indian Traditional Paintings can be dated back to the famous era of Ellora, Ajanta, Buddhist Palm leaves, Jain texts, and others. From the regime of Mughals to Nawabs to the Akbar reign, all the kings and rulers had huge paintings hung across the entire mansions and palaces. Even during the British rule, the Britishers ordered the Indian craftsmen to paint portraits of rulers and majesties which were later showcased proudly in the palaces where they lived. These paintings were later carried back to Britain as well.

Different styles of paintings

Every painting has its own style and essence. Indian traditional art has different forms which are all famous because of their own beauty. The most famous styles of traditional paintings are –

1.    Tanjore paintings
2.    Mysore paintings
3.    Bihar paintings
4.    Rajput paintings
5.    Madhubani paintings
6.    Raja Ravi Verma’s paintings
7.    Kalamkari paintings
8.    Patachitra paintings
9.    Ajanta and Ellora paintings
10.    Miniature paintings
11.    Glass painting
12.    Oil painting
13.    Warli painting
14.    Indian folk painting

Among all the above, the painting that was, is and will be the most famous and the most beautiful one is – Tanjore painting

All about Tanjore

Tanjore Paintings India is a south Indian classical form of painting style which was first started in the beautiful city of Thanjauvur and then spread across as its fame begun to spread.

Ancient Tamil Nadu was geographically spread among three kingdoms –the Cholas, The Cheras, and the Pandyas. The Chola kingdom which roughly comprises of the present northern part of Tamil Nadu had Thanjavur as its capital which means, ‘’the land of refugee’’ in Tamil. It is from this place, the art of tanjore emerged and got its name as ‘’Tanjore’’. This city is known to have a rich background of mythology and it is a fact that the Lord of wealth, Kubera dwelled from this city. Thus, if you observe the paintings of Tanjore all revolve in and around these aspects depicting the specialty of the city it emerged from.

Today, Tanjore paintings are made on wooden boards only so that they can meet the changing needs of the customers. Way back when it was originated, it was made on glass which showed the true reflection of the picture. Even today, tanjore is one of the costliest paintings to be bought because they are richly embossed with 22 carat gold foil along with semi-precious metals and stones. Today’s tanjore paintings depict a lot of themes ranging from Christian Gods and Goddesses to Hindu myth and religion. If a person joins a class on tanjore paintings, in the initial few classes, they are only taught to pencil sketch and paint figures of Gods and Goddesses, their mudras and styles.
Traditional paintings of India depict their rich culture and belief in God and tanjore paintings prove all of them right by beautifully sculpting them into portraits.

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

From The Land Of Royalty Comes The Famous Traditional Rajasthani Jewellery

Beautiful precious stones in different spray of bright colors, embedded in a gold, pearl or silver string, when adorn the neck of the Indian women,their beauty is enhanced and liked and it is true to the saying that the jewellery completes the Indian attire. India is well known for the lavish jewellery designing and market. Every Indian woman craves for a beautiful set of earrings, bangles, necklaces, rings etc. It is believed that without jewellery, India is incomplete in its cultural and ethnic beauty. Every state of India has its own mark of design in this field. Amongst all, the Rajasthani designs peek to the height of success than any other jewellery in India.

The Traditional Rajasthani Jewellery is the sign of royalty with a touch of modern ethnicity. The gems and stones used in this jewellery making are very different from others. Not only stones and gems but the traditional jewelers in the state have a different form of designing.

The features of the royal jewellery designs are given below:

    First they are very bright and colorful.

    The gold finishing is handmade and polished and craftsmen are apt with their creativity.

    With the modern urban touch, the old cultural influence is mixed together to create magnificent pieces.

    They have a different form of designing and carving sometimes without stones and colored with stone paints like the minakari work where the jewellery is hand painted on different metals and polished to give the shine of a stone.

    Different stones and gems are studded on gold in different patterns of birds and flowers like the kundan jewellery.

    The gods and goddesses play an important role in the designs of the Traditional Rajasthani Jewellery as they attract the niche buyers with the touch of rich religious beliefs.

    The stones, the colorful glasses, the paints everything give the jewellery fresh and ethnic look keeping the touch of the villages craftsmen who create these masterpieces.

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Indian Paintings Have Evolved To Become A Fusion Of Various Cultures And Traditions

Indian Traditional Paintings have flourished in the form of art from the very early civilization. This is evident from the remnants that have been discovered. Paintings of the ancient civilizations depict their way of living and beliefs. It is also believed that through art, their beliefs are expressed because then, written scripts were not yet developed or existed.


Indian paintings are influenced by civilizations- their traditions, cultures and that is why paintings also depict the cultural changes, from the Buddhist influence to Mughal paintings to Company paintings of British Raj, every period is reflected in such paintings.

Initially, the paintings were made on walls and they were large in size but gradually the concept of miniature painting came in around the 12th century. These miniature paintings were first created on palm-leaf manuscripts.

Paintings can be classified into 2 parts- Murals and Miniatures. Murals are those which are made on solid walls whereas miniatures are those which are made small in size in perishable substances like paper or cloth.

History of emergence of Tanjore paintings in India

The Tanjore Paintings India is a form of miniature painting. This form of painting has special importance in the Southern part of India because it developed in Tanjore, Tamil Nadu. But, Tanjore is not its birth place, this art form developed here because of the migration of people from different states like Gujrat, Maharashtra, Mysore, Bijapur and Andhra Pradesh. Attention is given to minute details and every creation is truly a celebration of the beauty.

Thursday, 4 September 2014

Tanjore Paintings India is Exclusively Famous

Signifying splendor in true sense with godly features adorning canvas, Tanjore paintings are well known for scintillating beauty. They are deeply rooted in religion, tradition and culture, displaying postures (Mudra) of Lord Krishna with her Gopi and even Radha. In fact, the history of Tanjore paintings can be traced back to the times of Chola dynasty in the city of Tanjavoor. The scenic beauty of these paintings talks about the rich culture of Tanjavoor and the artistic temples developed in those times. Certainly, the art is considered sacred and is decorated with much finesse.
When it comes to beautifying the Tanjore paintings of Lord Krishna, they are created with semi precious stones, gold, pieces of glass as well as pearls. In fact, the paintings are created on a darker surface to give a highlighting effect to the threads and beads used on them. What makes them glowing is the use of vibrant colors that creates magical effect on the viewer. As the paintings reflect aestheticism, they are found mostly in the godly patterns. They are remarkably noted for the artistic patterns selected to paint and the kind of embellishment done on the basic art form.

Every painting of Tanjore is delved deep into spectacular beauty with a heartful soul. They are crafted with much care and perfection. Certainly, each thread is woven into right shape that makes a painting look mesmerizing. This art form develops a three dimensional effect with the help of stones. What gives them an edge over other paintings representing Indian culture is their quality and size. The Tanjore Paintings India are available in bigger size as that of covering entire wall as well as that of a smaller one in 6 inches. Depending on the requirement, they can be bought and framed in designer patterns for maintaining their exotic appeal.

The beauty of Tanjore painting is such that you cannot look on anything else after watching it. They are so attractive and exotic that no one can live without buying them. You can get them from renowned painters, who have mastered the art or buy it through online stores. In taking it from online stores, it is essential to check the reputation and authenticity of the store. After all, you would be buying a masterpiece of art by spending some amount that should not get wasted at all. This is the reason that Tanjore paintings are bought after researching thoroughly for genuine sellers online.

Thursday, 7 August 2014

Bringing Human Creativity Alive With Miniature Paintings!

Miniature painting is a traditional style of fine art done with attention to detail. The painting describes itself upon close inspection as well as when seen from a distance. An image size of such painting does not exceed 25 square inches. These are not small paintings but tiny illuminations of manuscripts where each and every aspect is skillfully and delicately detailed by miniaturist.

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The word “miniature” is derived from the word ‘minimum’ which does not really relate to just the size of the image but uses a red lead paint (which has a pigment or a glue solution) to bring out the different colors and illuminate the image or manuscript. The details in the Miniature Paintings differentiate them from small paintings. With the help of a magnifying glass, you will be able to see the fine brush strokes used to perform this art. The miniature painting attracts viewers to see the minute details designed.

There are various painting techniques which are visible under a magnifying glass such as:

·         Pointillism
·         Stippling
·         Hatching, Cross Hatching, Contour Hatching
·         Scumbling
·         Smooth Shading
·         Three-dimensional

Though the Miniature Paintings contain every element of a larger picture like color composition, image clarity and other special effects, what sets them apart are the fine brush strokes and the tiniest design details.