Showing posts with label Tanjore Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tanjore Art. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2018

3D MUCK BOARDS FOR TANJORE PAINTING

READY TO USE 3D MUCK BOARDS

Now Create professional looking Beautiful Tanjore paintings with our Readymade 3D Muck boards

These 3D muck boards are prepared in traditional Tanjore painting style

👉🏻 Premium Quality plywood used.
👉🏻 Face and body outlines Tracing completed.
👉🏻 Stone work completed.
👉🏻 3D embossing work completed.
👉🏻 Designing cone work completed.
👉🏻 Comes with sample color picture to assist coloring work.
👉🏻 Available in different sizes and a variety of subjects
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Just complete the Gold foil work and coloring part...your paintings will be ready...

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Monday, March 01, 2010

TANJORE PAINTING OF LORD LAKSHMI

So far i did only small paintings. This time i tried slightly bigger painting of size 16" X 20". My daughter srinidhi with the embossing stage of the painting.
From Gayathri's craft works

Completed version of the painting.


From Gayathri's craft works

Completed this tanjore painting on 26/2/2010.

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Traditional gold-encrusted Indian paintings 'popular again'

Traditional gold-encrusted Indian paintings 'popular again'

Tuesday, 6th October 2009

Indian consumers and collectors are increasingly turning their attention back to a special form of painting that involves the use of gold and originated in the days of dynastic rule.

According to the Hindu, the Tanjore and Mysore forms of painting are making a comeback as collectors become more interested in the investment value of such pieces and consumers look for unique artistic depictions of gods and goddesses to display in their homes.

These art forms typically involve detailed paintings of deities such as Krishna, Ganesh, Shiva and Lakshmi and are encrusted with 22-c and 24-c gold sheets and decorations.

They first sprang up in Thanjavur in southern India - which was the capital of the Chola empire between the 11th and 13th centuries - and were seen in regal palaces and temples throughout the region.

Paintings using these techniques typically require teams of several experts to create complete pieces.

"I have a growing market for Tanjore and Mysore paintings today and they are part of one's collectibles, the investment angle not withstanding," remarked G S Kirran, owner of Bangalore-based arts boutique Tarang.

Source from
info @ http://www.gold.org