Art has been an integral part of human history, allowing cultures around the world to express their stories, beliefs, and identities. As we delve into the diverse realms of traditional art, we uncover fascinating similarities between seemingly distant cultures. The artistic expressions of the Indian Bhil tribe and Australian Aboriginals are one such revelation. These indigenous communities are geographically distant from one another, but their art forms are strikingly similar, reflecting a strong bond with nature, spirituality, and ancestry.
Tantric Pichwai paintings hold a profound significance in the realm of traditional Indian art. These captivating artworks are deeply rooted in the Tantric tradition, which encompasses a spiritual practice involving mantras, symbols, and rituals to connect with the divine.
Theyyam is a popular folk-art form from Malabar region of Kerala, India. One of the most striking features of Theyyam is the ornate and elaborate headgear that performers wear during the performance. These headdresses are called 'Mudi' or 'Thaadi' and often play a crucial role in depicting the character of the deity being portrayed. In this blog, we explore the significance of Theyyam heads.
Kalamkari art is one of the oldest traditional forms of hand-painting on cotton or silk fabrics. The word 'Kalam' means pen and 'kari' means craftsmanship. This unique art form originated in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, and is renowned for its intricate designs, vibrant colors, and timeless beauty.
“I am constantly learning from my fellow artists. Whenever I travel to participate in handicraft exhibitions, I learn from other folk and tribal arts and try to incorporate some elements in my painting.” – Naresh Bhoye
‘Kohbar’ painting forms one of the five discrete styles of Mithila or also popularly known as Madhubani painting along with Kachni, Bharni, Godna and Tantric. Practiced in one of India’s most densely populated states, Bihar, this art form is known for its vibrant imagery.
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