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5 Must-Visit October Art Exhibitions in India

As the month of October dawns, the Indian art scene continues to flourish, offering a captivating array of October art exhibitions that promise to enthral art enthusiasts, collectors, and those curious about the world of creative expression. From ancient Silk Road carpets to contemporary Warli art, here’s a curated list of must-visit art exhibitions taking

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Bundi Paintings: The Incredible Miniature Paintings Of Rajasthan

Indian Miniature paintings are as varied in style and subject matter as they are intricate. Different schools of painting developed different styles and methods. The elaborate floral depictions of Mughal miniatures are different from the delicate portrayals of women in the Kangra School. Similarly, Bundi paintings are known for their depictions of lush vegetation, court and hunting scenes, and lovers.

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Exploring 5 Popular Animal Motifs Of Pithora Art

Have you ever seen a painting that is so replete with soulfulness that you cannot look away? Spirituality and symbolism feature in many Indian art forms, which makes them not just aesthetically pleasing but also a means of devotion. Art forms such as Mata ni Pachedi and Pichwai are an important part of worship rituals and are considered sacred. Pithora painting is another art form that links themes of divinity with artistic expression. The result is a panorama of motifs that are used to weave narratives of human and divine origin.

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The Documentation Of Daily Life Through Indian Mica Paintings

There are so many styles of Indian painting that many of them end up being overlooked. All Indian art forms are an important part of Indian culture and history, and proper efforts should be made in their conservation and restoration. Indian Mica paintings have significant historical importance and portray unrestrained depictions of daily life in India in the 18th and 19th centuries. Their study is essential to uncovering the long-lost secrets of India’s past.

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How Rooftop Helps Artists Showcase Indian Artwork

As a kid, you might have dreamed of becoming an artist when you grew up. But if you ever told your relatives you wanted to study art, you would get the response, ‘Beta, you’ll starve. Following your dreams isn’t that easy’. Art is no longer a dreamer’s profession, but not anymore. Now artists know that they need to turn passion into profit. Mere ‘appreciation’ and ‘exposure’ as payment doesn’t satisfy them. The demand for Indian art has increased, and so has the value of Indian artwork.

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Brush up your Traditional Art Skills with Rooftop’s Inktober Challenge

Rooftop’s Inktober Contest Giveaway for Indian Art Lovers Hey there, art lovers! If you’re looking for a challenge or something new that’ll excite you, you’re in luck. Rooftop is launching not one, not two, but three giveaways this October. So gear up and get ready to get in that art practise you’ve been procrastinating. Rooftop

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Top 4 Books on Gond Art You Should Read

The list of books on Gond Art that we have curated for you, captures the voice of the artists themselves. We cannot separate the artists from their social connectivity and subjectivity within their community. These books acknowledge the importance of art in the life of an artist who is rooted in community and tradition.

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The Diverse Tapestry of Indian Folk and Tribal Art Forms

India is a land of diversity, replete with multi-cultural communities, rich customs, and elaborate traditions. Almost every community came to express its unique perceptions and rituals through visual art forms. Through the passage of time, society developed, and factors such as religion, geography, politics, economic conditions, and social norms all moulded the communal perceptions of art. This led to the development of many Indian folk and tribal art forms, each with distinct styles, motifs, and legacies.

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Symbolism in Aipan Art

In the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, you will see women decorating the walls of their homes, pieces of fabric, or even paper with Aipan, a traditional art form Kumaon women have been practicing for centuries. The practice of Aipan Art reached its height during the rule of the Chand Dynasty in Kumaon. Originating in Almora, the art form has slowly found its way into many parts of the state as members of the Kumaoni community migrated and took with them the art they practice.

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Books on Indian Miniatures You Should Read

If you want to dive deeper into the world of Indian Miniatures and their social and historical contexts but do not know where to start, then this article is perfect for you to chart your learning journey. The historical evolution of Indian Miniature and the variety among its various styles is quite immense.

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