Shiva Parivar | Pattachitra Painting

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Item Code: DDN762
Artist: Rabi Behera
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Watercolor on Handmade Canvas
Dimensions 18 inch Height X 12 inch Width
Handmade
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A Divine Family Portrait: The Shiva Parivar Pattachitra

This exquisite Pattachitra painting depicts the sacred Shiva Parivar, the divine family of Lord Shiva. Rendered in vibrant watercolors on a handmade canvas, this artwork is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of Odisha, India. The 18x12 inch piece showcases the intricate details and symbolic representation characteristic of this ancient art form. Lord Shiva, the Destroyer and Transformer, is central, his powerful presence dominating the composition. He is depicted with his consort, Parvati, the Goddess of Power, and their children, Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, and Kartikeya, the God of War. The painting is a vibrant celebration of family and devotion, capturing the essence of a central Hindu deity.

The Story Woven in Color

Pattachitra, meaning "cloth painting," is a traditional folk art form that originated in eastern India, primarily in Odisha. For centuries, it has been used to narrate religious stories, mythological tales, and cultural narratives. The vivid colours, the detailed linework, and the symbolic imagery are all integral parts of the Pattachitra style. This particular piece masterfully portrays the intricate details associated with each member of the Shiva Parivar. The contrasting background of a mountain scene against the dark night sky enhances the intensity of the colours used to portray the family. The subtle inclusion of Shiva’s sacred bull, Nandi, and his mount, the lion-like creature, adds to the depth of the storytelling within the frame.

Symbolism and Significance

Every element within this Pattachitra carries deep symbolic meaning. Shiva's Trishul (trident), a symbol of his power to destroy illusion and ignorance, is prominently displayed. Parvati's serene presence symbolizes devotion and Shakti (divine feminine energy). Ganesha, with his elephant head, represents wisdom and intellect, while Kartikeya embodies strength and courage. Nandi’s presence signifies steadfast devotion and loyalty, while the lion indicates power and regal nature. The use of bright colours adds to the symbolic depth; each color holds a specific significance within Hindu cosmology, contributing to the holistic meaning of the art piece.

A Piece of Living Heritage

More than just a painting, this artwork is a piece of living heritage, continuing a tradition that has been passed down through generations. The creation process, involving meticulous hand-painting on the prepared canvas, is a testament to the artisans' skill and dedication. The painting itself is a story-telling medium, carrying within it the weight of myths and legends. This Shiva Parivar Pattachitra is not merely a decorative item; it's an evocative piece that connects us to ancient traditions and the rich cultural heritage of India. It's a piece to be cherished and admired, a conversation starter, and a unique addition to your personal collection. Hang this beautiful artwork in your home or office to bring an essence of Indian spirituality and artistic flair into your space.

The Artist's Hand

This unique piece of art was created by skilled artisans who have mastered the Pattachitra technique, ensuring the work bears the hallmarks of quality and authenticity. Their dedication to preserving the traditional methods and using high-quality materials is visible in the delicate lines, vibrant colors, and the flawless finish of the painting. It is a handcrafted masterpiece reflecting centuries of artistic practice and dedication. Each brush stroke tells a story, contributing to the overall narrative and artistic expression present in this rich piece of artwork.
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