Maa Durga, Mata Ni Pachedi Painting by Dilip Chittara


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Size : Medium
Dimensions : H-12(in); W-12(in)
Medium : Natural Colors on Cloth

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Renowned artist Dilip Chittara's Mata Ni Pachedi Painting beautifully captures the essence of divine grace through the vibrant depictions of Durga Mata and Lord Ganesha. This traditional Indian artform, Mata Ni Pachedi, is a visual ode to spirituality and devotion. The rich color palette, dominated by deep reds, blues, and golds, symbolizes the fervent emotions of worship. Elaborate patterns and intricate motifs, meticulously hand-painted; tell stories of devotion and mythology. Durga Mata, with her ten arms, exudes power and protection, while Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, radiates wisdom and benevolence. This artwork not only celebrates the deities but also the timeless artistry of Gujarat, inviting viewers into a world where spirituality and creativity converge.


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Meet Dilip Chitara, a true magician of the vibrant Mata ni Pachedi tradition, carrying the creative legacy as a 5th generation artist. Dilip ji is not just an artist; he's a decorated one, adorned with both national and state awards. Hailing from the enchanting enclave of Ashoknagar, nestled near Ahmedabad in Gujarat, his family is one of the illustrious ten who continue to weave the magic of this art form. Step into Dilip's world, where every brushstroke tells a story, and join him on a colorful journey that bridges the gap between tradition and innovation, all with a dash of artistic flair.



Mata Ni Pachedi


Mata ni Pachedi is a revered art form and religious tradition that originated amid the nomadic Vaghari community in Gujarat, India. The Vagharis were nomadic farmers living along the edge of the Sabarmati River. Mata ni Pachedi is their unique expression of devotion to the divine mother goddess, particularly Mataji, or Amba Mata. Traditionally, the term Mata ni Pachedi refers to the cloth used to cover the idol of the goddess during rituals and processions. The designs of the cloth often feature intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and depictions of the goddess in various forms, surrounded by symbols of auspiciousness and protection. Legend Legend has it that Mata ni Pachedi originated as a form of worship among the Vaghari community, who were traditionally devotees of the mother goddess. They believed that the goddess would protect them from harm and grant their wishes, leading to a deep-seated reverence for the goddess. Style and Technique The art form is characterized by its bold lines, stylized figures, and attention to detail, with each painting serving as a visual devotion to the goddess's divine attributes and blessings. The mata is always depicted in the center whereas there are also representations of singers, musicians, shamans, animals, and birds that seem to dance and fly in celebration of the goddess. Each mata has their own mount and attributes like Mamai mata sita atop a camel whereas Goddess Vahanvati travels in a boat. The traditional Mata ni Pachedi strictly adheres to two colors made of natural dyes- black and deep red. Mata ni Pachedi paintings are typically executed on cloth using natural pigments derived from plants, minerals, and other organic sources. Simply, the iron used in making black outlines of the work takes around 15 days to process. Later red color is filled using brushes made from bamboo. After the completion of the painting, it is washed and dried around the river. The colored dye is finally fixed with mordant and dried up in the sun.



Product Details

Title
Maa Durga, Mata Ni Pachedi Painting by Dilip Chittara
Artist
Dilip Chittara
Art Style
Mata Ni Pachedi
Medium
Natural Colors
Size
Medium
Dimension
12 in(H) X 12 in(W)
Themes
Durga, Folk Art
Color
Multicoloured, Green, Blue
Country of Origin
Gujarat, India

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