Pattachitra
- Pattachitra is a general term for traditional Cloth based Scroll Painting in India, specially in Odisha and West Bengal.
- In the Sanskrit language, "Patta" literally means "cloth" and "Chitra" means "picture". Most of these paintings depict stories of Hindu deities.
- The Pattachitra style is mix of both folk and classical elements but leans more towards folk forms while the dress style has Mughal Influence.
- Pattachitra style of painting is one of the oldest and most popular art forms of Odisha.
- Lord Jagannath in the present form is being taken as the origin of the patta style.
- The Subject Matter is mostly mythological, religious stories and folk lores.
- Themes are chiefly on Lord Jagannath and Radha-Krishna, The incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Ramayan, Mahabharata etc.
- The background on which figures are represented is mostly painted in Red Color and is delineated with decorations of flowers etc.
- The whole painting is conceived in the form of a design on a given canvas.
- All colours used in the Paintings are natural.Traditionally the painters are known as chitrakars.
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