The Faithful Craftsman - Pichwai DIY Canvas
The Faithful Craftsman - Pichwai DIY Canvas
The Faithful Craftsman - Pichwai DIY Canvas
The Faithful Craftsman - Pichwai DIY Canvas
The Faithful Craftsman - Pichwai DIY Canvas
The Faithful Craftsman - Pichwai DIY Canvas

The Faithful Craftsman - Pichwai DIY Canvas

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From the Past.Present.Future. collection, the DIY canvas is a one-of-a-kind creation which invites you to lose yourself in the process of artistic composition.

Each DIY Canvas kit comes with a set of acrylic colours, 2 brushes and our easy-to-follow guide. Add colours to the canvas as per the instructions or let your imagination run free. Add your title to the creation and mount it on the wall to complement your home!

Weight: 1 kg

Box includes: 10-inch canvas mounted on a wooden base, a set of acrylic colours, 2 paintbrushes, an easy-to-follow guide insert and a preattached wall mount.

Inspired by the Pichwai Artform and celebrates, Ghasiram Hardev Sharma, the chief painter and photographer of Nathdwara during the 19th and 20th century.

Situated on the banks of River Banas, the pilgrimage town of Nathdwara, welcomed their Mukhya or Chief Painter and Photographer, Ghasiram Hardev Sharma in the late 19th and early 20th century. 

It was the artist’s intricate floral murals spanning Raja of Jhalwar’s entire palace that marked his ascent to the role.

 

Taking inspiration from the religious life around him, Ghasiram’s paintings often represented the intricate architecture of the temples and the Pichwai artworks that adorned the walls. His depictions included important festivals, changing seasons and the myriad times of day, a unique feature of the art form. Providing insight into the religious life at Nathdwara, the paintings also portray worshippers carrying out rituals, the religious artefacts used and the traditional jewellery that adorned the idols.

 

Owing to Lord Krishna’s form in the spiritual world of ‘Goloka’ and His childhood love for cows, the artform, often includes cows adorned with jewellery or peacock feathers. The lotus is another recurring motif with Krishna’s home, ‘Goloka’, being in the shape of a lotus, which is symbolic of the transcendence beyond material life.

 

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