Durga Mata Traditional Mata Ni Pachedi painting (2.5 x 3 feet) International Indian Folk Art


Durga Mata Traditional Mata Ni Pachedi painting (2.5 x 3 feet) International Indian Folk Art

A form of traditional cloth-painting made for the worship of matas, or goddesses, mata ni pachedi is associated with western India's nomadic Vaghri community, which has traditionally lived along the banks of the Sabarmati river in Gujarat.


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Mata ni pachedi art was Gujaratis' way to fight temple ban. Now big task is to keep it alive Believed to be over 3,000 years old, this style of painting explores the different forms of goddesses. The training starts at 11 years and continues for decades. Janki Dave 21 October, 2022 12:39 pm IST


439 Mata Ni Pachedi Kalamkari Art Painting Art painting, Small artwork, Antique artwork

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439 Mata Ni Pachedi Kalamkari Art Painting WOVENSOULS

Mata ni Pachedi is an intricate art form- resembling the interiors of a temple exactly. The paintings consist of a central altar with the main goddess, which is surrounded by other subordinate and ancillary deities. The 'walls' of the temples depict natural and divine themes, resembling temple wall sculptures.


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1. To research the vulnerable craft of Mata Ni Pachedi. 2. To interview an artisan practising this craft to understand their community, lifestyle, their limitations with the craft and their.


Mata ni Pachedi Painting by Chitara from Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Mata Ni Pachedi is a handmade textile of Gujarat meant to be an offering in the temple shrines which house the Mother Goddess. The name is derived from the Gujarati words 'Mata' meaning 'mother goddess', 'Ni' meaning 'belonging to' and 'Pachedi' meaning 'back'.


Mata ni Pachedi Painting by Chitara from Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Wooden block-printing and painting are the two techniques used to create the Mata ni Pachedi; the former for borders and certain figures, and brushes and paint for freehand drawings,.


Mata ni pachedi Ritual cloth painting by Direct Create Community Direct Create Medium

Traditionally the Mata-Ni-Pachedi was painted on walls of temples (Mudh of Mata's). The pachedi have a distinct visual identity that is developed through the use of strong bold forms and.


439 Mata Ni Pachedi Kalamkari Art Painting Small artwork, Antique artwork, Art painting

Mata Ni Pachedi. Mata Ni Pachedi is also known as the 'Kalamkari of Gujarat', owing to its similarity to the Kalamkari technique practiced in Southern India. The central theme of the Gujarati Kalamkari is the goddess - Mataji/Shakti an avatar of the Goddess Durga. This art form was fi rst brought about by the nomadic Devipujak community.


439 Mata Ni Pachedi Kalamkari Art Painting WOVENSOULS

Mata ni Pachedi means "behind the Mother Goddess" in Gujarati.Pachedi is a religious textile folk art derived from the Kalamkari style of painting, featuring the Mother Goddess at the centre and her stories, the remaining cloth is then filled with images of devotees along with flora and fauna.. The art, said to be over 300 years old, is so unique to this region that the government has.


Craft Mata Ni Pachedi Indian folk art, Folk art painting, Madhubani art

Mata ni Pachedi: A commissioned painting of Mahatma Gandhi (2017) Dastkari Haat Samiti A book created by Jagdish Chittara has reached the Frankfurt Book Fair. Sanjay Chittara's resplendent.


Meldi Mata Mata Ni Pachedi painting (2 x 3 feet) International Indian Folk Art Gallery

Created by western India's nomadic Vaghri community, mata ni pachedi is a tradition of cloth painting dating back 300 years. Originally meant as canopies for shrines and as objects of ritual worship, these textiles depict a pantheon of local goddesses surrounded by regional motifs. Read on to understand how printing, painting and cloth come together in religious consumerism.


The Precious Art of Mata ni Pachedi

Wooden block-printing and painting are the two techniques used to create the Mata ni Pachedi; the former for borders and certain figures, and brushes and paint for freehand drawings,.


439 Mata Ni Pachedi Kalamkari Art Painting

Mata-ni-Pachedi is a textile painting that is hand-block-printed and hand-painted by the Vaghri community. It's a folk art form that is popularly called the Kalamkari tradition of Gujarat.


Reading Cloth Mata Ni Pachedi... A Fading Folk Art Form

This series of interviews covers the social and historical background of Mata-ni Pachedi, a traditional form of textile painting for the ritual worship of th.


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