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Radha Krishna
A scene from the saga of Radha and Krishna, essentially the most famous of Hindu deities, serves as one of the set of paintings that the Pata Shilpis show while singing the mythological story of Rashlila. These sets are shown accompanied by songs narrating stories of Radha - Krishna, to the villagers who cannot read the books but love to know more about them. This piece is done by Rajesh Chitrakar.
Refrigerator Wooden Toy Magnet – Camel (single item)
Refrigerator Wooden Toy Magnet – Cat (single item)
Refrigerator Wooden Toy Magnet – Green Elephant (single item)
Refrigerator Wooden Toy Magnet – Green Owl (single item)
Refrigerator Wooden Toy Magnet – Peacock (single item)
Refrigerator Wooden Toy Magnet – Red Elephant (single item)
Refrigerator Wooden Toy Magnet – Tiger (single item)
Refrigerator Wooden Toy Magnet – White Rabbit (single item)
Saraswaati – Indian God
The Patachitra of Bengal has its unique style of using simple lines creating intricate details. The subjects are drawn mostly from Hindu mythology. The all natural colours are made from elements like leaves, soil, flowers and seeds. The choice and use of colours are also very unique and soothing to the eyes and the soul of the viewers. This painting comes from the brush of Rajesh Chitrakar.
Saraswaati – Indian Goddess
The Chitrakars of Pingla are born to Muslim origin but their paintings and songs tell the tales of Hindu mythology. Thus they prove that art can rise above all religious bias and connect humans on an aesthetic plane. Surprisingly, most of these artists have no so called academic credentials. They learn from life and narrate their thoughts through their art. Bahadur Chitrakar created this art piece.