india art & craft1
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Types of Indian Painting have evolved in a parallel manner in the course of time. There are different styles of paintings which have emerged in the due course of time in different geographic locations as a result of religious and cultural impact. The paintings of India can be broadly classified as wall paintings and miniature paintings. The different types of Indian paintings fall under this two broad category but again they can also be classified depending on their evolution, emergence and style. Almost all of the ancient paintings are engraved on the wall of temples and caves. Miniature paintings are paintings made on small canvasses of papers and clothes. This type of art mainly evolved in the medieval age especially narrating the royal life and this form of art is popular until now. The technique and medium are the two major aspects of painting. Depending on these, paintings can be further classified as Patachitra, Marble paintings, Batik, Kalamkari, Silk paintings, Velvet paintings, Palm Leaf Etchings, Glass painting in India, etc. Finally religion and culture also have immense impact on paintings. Folk paintings, Indo-Islamic art and Buddhist art are different types.
Raja & Rani enjoying in Palace, Painting on marble plate round
Yantra thangka painting on marble plate round
Radha & Krishna
Painting on marble plate round
Painting on marble plate round
Painting on marble plate round
Marble Paintings is a form of miniature painting. It is natural stone with beauty look, and is readily available in numerous colours, some of which are specially used to impart a rugged and natural look to the artefacts. Marble painting is done with great perfection and the end product looks beautiful, and it encompasses traditional as well as modern style. This type of paintings is made of exquisite types of marbles. The decorative paintings make for best show pieces which enhance the look and appeal of the exteriors as well as interiors. The paintings are highly elaborate and are available with detailed carvings in smooth and natural marble finish.
Lord Buddha Painting on marble plate round
Mahaveer Swami Painting on marble plate round
Writer Ganesh Painting on marble plate round
Introspective Lady Lady with prominent nosering embossed painting
The Rajput Rajasthani Groom
The making of marble painting requires meticulous skills and utmost patience. Firstly the marble is coated with neutral colours to prepare the marble base. Then, in order to attain the perfect colour, the marble is sponged with required colours. A detailed outline of the drawing is etched out of marble piece. The process that follows is of adding colours and at times gold leaves, gold dust, lacquers and jewels. The colours that are used for marble painting are made out of mineral dyes and natural vegetable. The use of precious stones and gold is optional and entirely depends on the buyers and manufacturers (if the item happens to be made of order items). The use of lacquer actually adds a enduring finish to the marble painting and enhances its life value.
Lady with typical Indian nose ring
Royal Lady
Mughal Pattern
Satyanarayan Puja
Lord Ganesha Seated in the Backdrop of Om (AUM) Warrior Ganesha
Gold painted
Hand painted marble plate round
Lord Ganesha marble plate with lattice
Marble Painting Dancing Ganesha
Shrinath Ji
Lord Ganesha Seated Shrinath Ji
Radha & Krishna
Radha & Krishna
Surahi Design on Marble Plate, Art Craft & Handicraft of Jaipur
Couch Shell, Painting on Marble plate with Stones & Gold Foil
Marble Painting Ganesh Wall Hanging
Flower Pot Painting on marble Plate, Art Craft & Gift Handicraft
Lady with Lotus and Bird
Marble Painting - Radha Krishna
Lord Krishana with his Cow painting on Marble
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