Tanjore Painting is more than just art, its a manifestation of devotion, a kaleiodoscope of colours where indian tradition meets timeless elegance.
Thanjavur painting, is a traditional and highly ornate style of Indian art that originated in the town of Thanjavur (Tanjore) in Tamil Nadu. The art form is characterized by its vivid colors, intricate gold leaf work, and the use of semi-precious stones to embellish the paintings. These paintings often depict deities, mythological scenes, and they are known for their rich cultural and religious significance.
One of the hallmarks of Tanjore painting is the intricate detailing that goes into each artwork. The artists pay meticulous attention to facial expressions, jewelry, clothing, and background elements, ensuring a harmonious and visually appealing composition.
Step into the world of diverse collection of wooden sculptures, where every chisel marks has a story to tell. From intricately carved dieties to ornate figurines each sculpture is a testament to our artisan,s skill and dedication.
Wooden sculptures are crafted from various types of wood, each possessing its own unique grain patterns, textures, and colors, each contributing its unique characteristics to the final master piece.. Artists carefully select wood based on its suitability for carving and the desired aesthetic qualities. The process involves carving away excess material, creating a three-dimensional form through skillful manipulation.
These sculptures are celebrated for their intricate craftsmanship, spiritual symbolism, and the diverse range of materials and styles used in their creation.
Bronze statues represent an enduring and prestigious form of artistic expression that has transcended time and cultural boundaries. Crafted through the meticulous process of bronze casting, these sculptures have played significant roles
Bronze casting is a highly refined sculptural tradition in India, with notable examples from the Chola period (9th to 13th centuries). The lost-wax casting technique was mastered by Indian artisans, resulting in lifelike and graceful bronze sculptures of deities.
In South India, the Chola bronze sculptures are renowned for their elegance and fluidity.