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Phad Painting - King & Queen Enjoying inGgarden with Dance & Music

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shop Phad Painting King & Queen Enjoying inGgarden with Dance & Music
shop Phad Painting King & Queen Enjoying inGgarden with Dance & Music
shop Phad Painting King & Queen Enjoying inGgarden with Dance & Music
shop Phad Painting King & Queen Enjoying inGgarden with Dance & Music
shop Phad Painting King & Queen Enjoying inGgarden with Dance & Music
shop Phad Painting King & Queen Enjoying inGgarden with Dance & Music
shop Phad Painting King & Queen Enjoying inGgarden with Dance & Music
Phad Painting - King & Queen Enjoying inGgarden with Dance & Music
  • Availability: 1
  • Made & Mkt by: Chanchal Soni
  • Product Code: 1689-PP24-05
  • Weight: 600.00g
  • Dimensions: 25.00cm x 20.00cm x 20.00cm
Rs.3,517
An expression of a woman’s joys, sorrows, her stories, beliefs, songs and routine, all encompassed in a paper with splendid colors, motifs and symbolisms is what a Phad painting is from one to the other, who else would know what a woman wants after all. So, choose the one that matches your (or your beloved’s) taste the most and decorate your home with a souvenir from your soul mate. ( Without Frame Painting - 12" x 16" inch)

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Phad Painting

In the heart of Rajasthan, where the golden sands meet the azure skies, a vibrant tradition comes to life through the strokes of skilled artisans. Imagine a bustling village, where the air is filled with the scent of earth and the sound of stories being woven into the fabric of everyday life. Here, under the watchful gaze of ancient forts, the Joshi community gathers, their hands deftly painting long strips of cloth known as Phads. Each brushstroke is a whisper of history, a burst of color that tells tales of valor, love, and divine intervention. As the sun sets, casting a warm glow over the landscape, these artists transform simple fabric into a canvas of mythology, bringing to life the legendary figures of Pabuji and other local deities. With every vibrant hue and intricate design, they invite us to step into a world where art and storytelling intertwine, capturing the essence of a culture that thrives on its rich heritage.

Phad Painting is a traditional form of folk art that originates from the Rajasthan region of India, particularly the districts of Chittorgarh and Bhilwara. This vibrant and intricate art form is characterized by its large-scale cloth paintings, which serve as a narrative medium to depict the stories of local deities and heroes. The term "Phad" refers to the long piece of cloth on which these paintings are created, often measuring several feet in length.

The origins of Phad Painting can be traced back to the 7th century, and it has been passed down through generations, primarily by the Joshi community, who are the traditional storytellers and artists. Each Phad is not just a painting; it is a visual epic that narrates the tales of deities like Pabuji, a local hero and folk deity, and other significant figures in Rajasthani folklore. These paintings are often used in religious rituals and festivals, where they serve as a backdrop for storytelling performances, known as "Phad performances," where the artist narrates the stories depicted in the paintings.

The process of creating a Phad Painting is meticulous and labor-intensive. Artists begin with a plain piece of cloth, typically made from cotton or silk, which is then treated with a mixture of chalk and gum to create a smooth surface. The artist sketches the outlines of the figures and scenes with a pencil, followed by the application of vibrant natural dyes made from minerals, plants, and other organic materials. The colors used in Phad paintings are known for their vividness and durability, often featuring bright reds, yellows, greens, and blues, which symbolize various elements of life and nature.

Phad Paintings are distinguished by their unique style, which includes intricate detailing and the use of flat, two-dimensional figures that lack perspective. This stylistic choice emphasizes the narrative aspect of the paintings, allowing viewers to focus on the stories being told. The compositions are usually crowded with figures, each representing different characters, animals, and elements of the story, creating a dynamic and engaging visual experience.



In addition to their aesthetic appeal, Phad Paintings hold cultural significance. They encapsulate the rich history, mythology, and traditions of Rajasthani society. The stories depicted in these paintings often reflect the values, beliefs, and social issues of the community, making them an important tool for cultural preservation. Furthermore, Phad Painting has gained recognition beyond regional boundaries, contributing to the growing interest in Indian folk art on a global scale.

Today, Phad Painting faces challenges due to modernization and changing lifestyles, which have affected the traditional ways of life for many artists. However, efforts are being made to revive and promote this art form through workshops, exhibitions, and collaborations with contemporary artists. Organizations like Gaatha are actively involved in preserving and promoting Phad Painting, providing a platform for artists to showcase their work and engage with a broader audience.

In conclusion, Phad Painting is more than just an art form; it is a cultural treasure that embodies the spirit of Rajasthan. Its vibrant colors, intricate designs, and rich narratives offer a glimpse into the region's history and traditions. As efforts to preserve this art continue, Phad Painting remains a vital part of India's artistic heritage, celebrating the stories and lives of its people.

Craftsmen
Made by Artisans working with Gaatha
Returns and Exchange
Note The products in this category are non return & refundable.
Material
Made of Paper, Natural Handmade Colors
Instruction
About Sizes 12 x 16 inch
Note The artifact is brittle, proper care should be taken while handling and placing them. As each piece is hand crafted and unique, expect some variation from shown design. The painting will come without Frame, We would suggest the buyers to frame these paintings with caution.
Restrictions
COD - Option Not Available

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