Purusottam Swain
Hailing from the village of Raghurajpur, the village of pattachitra artists in India, Purusottam Swain's family has been painting for generations.
The name Pattachitra has evolved from the Sanskrit words patta, meaning canvas, and chitra, meaning picture. Originally from Odisha, Pattachitra is thus a painting done on canvas, and is manifested by rich colourful application, creative motifs and designs, and portrayal of simple themes, mostly mythological in depiction. More than anything, the themes are clearly the essence of the art form, conceptualising the meaning of the paintings.
Nava Durga Pattachitra Painting by Purusottam Swain
Purusottam Swain
Mahishamardini Pattachitra Painting by Purusottam Swain
Purusottam Swain
Krishna full story in Pattachitra by Purusottam Swain
Purusottam Swain
Krishna and Radha Raas Leela, in Pattachitra by Purusottam Swain
Purusottam Swain
Radha Krishna, in Pattachitra by Purusottam Swain
Purusottam Swain
Puri ratha Yatra in Pattachitra Art by Purusottam Swain
Purusottam Swain
Ganesha in Pattachitra Art by Purusottam Swain
Purusottam Swain
Lord Jagannath in Pattachitra Art by Purusottam Swain (Silk)
Purusottam Swain
My Village, in Saura Art by Purusottam Swain
Sanju Swain
Krishna Raas Leela, in Pattachitra by Purusottam Swain
Purusottam Swain
Krishna Raas Leela Pattachitra Painting by Purusottam Swain
Purusottam Swain
Jaggannath, in Pattachitra by Purusottam Swain
Purusottam Swain
Krishna Full Story, in Pattachitra by Purusottam Swain
Purusottam Swain
Krishna Full Story, in Pattachitra by Purusottam Swain
Purusottam Swain
Ramayana Katha Chitra, in Pattachitra by Purusottam Swain
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