“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.”Pablo Picasso

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Miniature

The tradition of Indian miniature paintings goes back to the ancient times. Miniatures are small, colorful pictures painted in glowing mineral and vegetable colors. The exclusive illustration in the Indian miniature paintings gives a visual image to the literary plot, making it more enjoyable and easier to understand.
The world of miniature paintings is perhaps the most fascinating in Rajasthan, India, with exclusive and distinctive schools of painting - Mewar, Marwar, Bundi-Kota and Amber-Jaipur.

Highly talented and skilled artists produce the modest paintings on paper as well as on ivory panels, wooden tablets, leather, marble and fabric.


Multi-painting sets of Ramayana, Gita-Govinda, Sur-Sagar, Arsh Ramayana, Rasikapriya etc., were prepared in an unmistakably bold, colorful and well defined styles. A series of portraits, sets of Ragamala paintings, divinities and scenes of folk legends are also produced.
We have recreated the paintings and blended them in our style for our products.
The themes includes Meera, Kabir, Raja ravi varma's paintings,
Krishna leela and many more.
Of course we have used acrylic colours instead of natural diys for colouring.
These paintings are used for Key holders, Tea coasters, Danglers,
Clocks, Table Mats and for any presentable use.