Rooftop – Where India Inspires Creativity
Who started the Madhubani painting? How is India’s Gond art and Australia’s Aboriginal art related? Is real gold used in the Pichwai art? Well, the internet might not have credible information, but Rooftop introduces you to traditional Indian art in its true sense. Sourced from verified publications, Indian Art Forms is your coffee-table read on Indian art!
A 400-year-old tradition and a unique hand-painted pictorial textile revolving around the grandeur of Lord Shrinathji and other beautiful elements.
A 30 feet long scroll painting depicting innumerable tales. Phad is a stunning piece of folk art, a proud tradition of an artisan family from Bhilwara, Rajasthan.
From house walls in Madhya Pradesh to art galleries, this folk art uses simple drawing elements to depict a range of emotions, mythology and folk tales painted in earthy lively colours.
This delicately done art piece is a traditional Indian art form with elaborately hand-painted textiles that constitutes a mobile temple and transports the viewer into a human world of deities.
From dots to details, this tribal art form is one of the most striking and vibrant pieces of art and a peep into the mythology, religion, and folklore of the Bhil community.
The indigenous Warli tribe from Maharashtra depict their lifestyle in the form of simplistic yet decorative art forms using organic elements.
An interesting combination of the traditional Indian art forms in the form of comic strips, the Cheriyal Scroll painting illustrates the rich cultural history and heritage.
A unique harmony between the Indian and Mughal lifestyles, cultures and history. Miniature paintings are an intricate and colourful expression of art practised since the 16th Century.
Deeply rooted in the Mithila region since the 8th century, Madhubani painting is a treasured Indian art form with a burst of colours and fine motifs that has adapted well to contemporary scenarios.
Frescoes depicting Hindu Mythology in Kerala, Kerala Mural paintings are the ideal souvenirs to be treasured for a lifetime.
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