Radhakrishna Pat- Bengal Pattachitra
Radhakrishna Pat- Bengal Pattachitra
Radhakrishna Pat- Bengal Pattachitra
Radhakrishna Pat- Bengal Pattachitra
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Radhakrishna Pat- Bengal Pattachitra

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WHAT YOU GET:

- Unlimited access to 20 hours recordings of already concluded LIVE workshop

- PDFs of pictures and materials shared during the workshop

- Online support for feedback and queries to help you complete the artwork

- Access to FOLK community, an enthusiastic and supportive group of art lovers. You also get access to 'Members Only' exclusive offers and launches

About the artform:

Patachitra is a unique folk tradition of visual storytelling accompanied by songs performed by the Patuas. Stories are painted on long scrolls by the painters known as chitrakars (family surname) who gradually unfurl them while narrating. Patachitra paintings of Bengal have drawn the attention and interest of artists, art connoisseurs, and researchers. It has been nationally and internationally acclaimed as a very interesting style of painting. To some, Patachitra is the precursor of modern day animation.

The word Pata comes from the Sanskrit word Patta that means a piece of cloth and Chitra means painting. The songs are known as Pater Gaan, which is passed down to next generations. Traditionally, the Patuas would travel from village to village singing and displaying the scrolls to earn a living.

Patachitra art form of Bengal is known for its bold colours, lines, and strokes.

The unfolding or playing of the Pata is called ‘Pat Khelano’, and the song through which the divinely painted narratives are sung is called ‘Pater Gaan.’ This flows in 3 stages – the kahani (story), the mahatmya (glory), and bhavita (introduction).

About the workshop:
We create a scroll of around 7 ft

This particular scroll depicts one playful story of radha and Krishna where Krishna wants to make friends with Radha. She disinterested tries to ignore him and finally playing a trick, he is able to win her.

The story is beautifully narrated as Pater Gaan (song by the patuas) which is sung and explained by artist Sonali Chitrakar during the workshop.

Each of 4 panel would be hand drawn (freehand), you will be taught from basics how to sketch and compose pictures and gradually step by step guidance to paint and detailing.

About the artist:
Sonali Chitrakar is a state awardee artist from West Medinipur in West Bengal who has learnt the art since the tender age of 6 from her mother, acclaimed artist Swarna Chitrakar. She is a fabulous painter as well as a wonderful singer.

Materials required:
A1/A2 size sheets 4
Watercolor/Poster colors/natural colors
Round brushes medium to fine
Basic stationery

*Natural colors as used by the artist is available for purchase as a set of 10 colors for Rs. 1700 +$. Connect on Whatsapp 9811037870 to order