Makhanchor Terracotta Wall Plate Art Painting by Dinesh Molela


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Size : Medium
Dimensions : H: 12(in) by W: 12(in)
Medium : Sculpture on clay

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Renowned artist Dinesh Molela's Terracotta Wall Plate, titled "Makhanchor" masterfully captures the essence of Krishna's mischievous act of stealing fresh butter from the diligent Gopi. This exquisite artwork transcends the realms of mere aesthetics, delving deep into spiritual symbolism. The creamy, golden butter signifies the human mind, inherently light and fleeting, while it’s churning mirrors the quest for enlightenment. As the Gopi's efforts yield Krishna as the sole recipient, it reminds us of life's transient nature and the Supreme Being’s omnipresence. Molela's choice of terracotta lends earthy warmth, while the intricate patterns and motifs infuse life into this captivating narrative. A profound testament to art's power to convey profound truths, the artwork is a visual piece that invites reflection on life's deeper mysteries.


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    Meet Dilip Chittara, 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.



    Terracotta


    Teracotta art has been practised in India for thousands of years, dating back to the Indus Valley civilization. Clay is used to make earthenware, figurines, and other ornamental items. Clay is dried and then fried at extremely high temperatures to allow it to take shape. The artform also has a spiritual importance, as it is claimed in Hinduism that this material uses the five components of the universe: air, water, fire, ether, and earth. States including as Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, and Rajasthan have a long and illustrious history with the art form.



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