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Kalamkari Painting

The Art of Fabric Painting using Natural Links
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral, Mr. C. Susanth and Mr. J. Antony William
NID, Bengaluru
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  • The attractive image of the lord Ganesha with flute and Vishnu chakra.

  • The stunning Panchmukhi Ganesha (the five faces of Ganesha) replica in blue color.

  • The pleasing image of lord Krishna.

  • A scene from the epic Mahabharata where Krishna is riding Arjuna's chariot.

  • The closer perspective of the detailing work in the chariot.

  • An image of lord Ganesha sitting on his Vaahana.

  • The dominating blue with the blend of red, yellow and black.

  • The traditional kolam design locally called Muggu.

  • The collage of kolam designs.

  • The closer view of matsyavatara episode.

  • Image of lord Shiva and Parvati.

  • The Raakshasa samharana episode printed on bed spread.

The attractive image of the lord Ganesha with flute and Vishnu chakra.

The stunning Panchmukhi Ganesha (the five faces of Ganesha) replica in blue color.

The pleasing image of lord Krishna.

A scene from the epic Mahabharata where Krishna is riding Arjuna's chariot.

The closer perspective of the detailing work in the chariot.

An image of lord Ganesha sitting on his Vaahana.

The dominating blue with the blend of red, yellow and black.

The traditional kolam design locally called Muggu.

The collage of kolam designs.

The closer view of matsyavatara episode.

Image of lord Shiva and Parvati.

The Raakshasa samharana episode printed on bed spread.

Sri Kalahasti is located 37Km away from Tirupati in Chitoor district in Andhra Pradesh. Sri Kalahasti is well known for its traditional Kalamkari printing. The word Kalamkari is derived from the word Kalam-bamboo pen and Kari-craftsmanship. Kalamkari is a type of fabric printing traditionally done on the cotton cloth using natural materials without adding any chemicals. The craft was originated during the period of Sri Krishnadevaraya and later it is patronized by Dr. Kamala Devi Chattopadhyaya Kalamkari prints illustrate episodes from puranas like Ramayana and Mahabharata.

Traditional themes are depicted from the episodes of Hindu mythological epics. These fabrics are used as hangings in temples and religious instruction. The motifs include temple scenes, wall panels, village scenes, images of deities like Ganesha, Rama, Krishna, and Arjuna. Some of the motifs include trees, birds, and flowers. The Contemporary products are wall panel, Panchatantra themes, sari, dupatta-stole, stationery, photo frames, hand bags, Spectacle cases, and thoranam.

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The attractive image of the lord Ganesha with flute and Vishnu chakra.

The stunning Panchmukhi Ganesha (the five faces of Ganesha) replica in blue color.

The pleasing image of lord Krishna.

A scene from the epic Mahabharata where Krishna is riding Arjuna's chariot.

The closer perspective of the detailing work in the chariot.

An image of lord Ganesha sitting on his Vaahana.

The dominating blue with the blend of red, yellow and black.

The traditional kolam design locally called Muggu.

The collage of kolam designs.

The closer view of matsyavatara episode.

Image of lord Shiva and Parvati.

The Raakshasa samharana episode printed on bed spread.


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