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patachitra painting on fabric.
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This i have done on cloth using acrylic and fabric paints.
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Patachitras are known for their bold lines and brilliant play of colors. It is a hereditary art practiced by the family of the painters usually living in the vicinities of the temples.
Initially, Raghurajpur and Dandasahi villages in the district of Puri were the only centers where the practitioners of this art lived but when temples were erected in other places in the state the artists spread in other areas like; Bolangir, Sambalpur, and Ganjam.
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French artist Marie-Claire started to paint in 2002. She changed her career to devote herself to art. Her paintings cover variety of subjects – still life, flowers, nature, Venice, Japan and Paris, scenes of the everyday life, and so on. © 2012, Madhavi. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ON REPUBLISHING THIS POST YOU MUST PROVIDE LINK TO [...]
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