Dancing Ganesha, Kalamkari Painting by Siva Reddy


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Size : Medium
Dimensions : H: 25 inches | W: 18 inches
Medium : Natural Colors on Cloth

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“Nritya Ganapati” is one of the 32 forms of Ganesha, Siva Reddy portrays Ganesha in the nataraja pose performing the tandava dance. Even though it is known as an angry dance, Ganesha’s gentle eyes and swaying trunk seem paradoxical. Siva Reddy paints a reminder that sons do tend to emulate their fathers.   


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    Artist

    Siva
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    K. Siva Prasad Reddy, a true luminary in the world of art, stands as a testament to the power of passion and dedication. An artistic virtuoso and celebrated craftsman, he has left an indelible mark with his exceptional hand-painted fabrics. But his impact reaches far beyond his own artistry.

    Recognizing the importance of preserving the rich legacy of Kalamkari art, Siva Prasad Reddy took it upon himself to establish a Kalakshetram. Here, he imparts the priceless knowledge of this ancient art form to the younger generation, ensuring that it continues to flourish.

    His creations have transcended boundaries, showcased at prestigious events like Hastha Kala fairs and artisan bazaars across the nation. However, it's not just his art that has garnered acclaim; it's his unwavering dedication to his craft and culture.

    The accolades and awards that adorn his name tell a story of relentless commitment. From State Awards to UNESCO-CCI's Seal of Excellence, he has consistently pushed the boundaries of artistic achievement. His inclusion in the Limca Book of Records for an artwork featuring 1926 characters from the Mahabharata and Ramayana is a testament to his creativity.

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    Art Form

    Kalamkari

    Kalamkari refers to the ancient style of hand painting done with a tamarind pen, using natural dyes. The name Kalamkari originates from Persian words qalam (pen) and kari (craftsmanship). Paintings made on fabric and fabric scrolls are mentioned in ancient Hindu, Buddhist and Jain literature. Under medieval Islamic rule, the term Kalamkari was derived from the words "kalam", which means "pen" in Telugu, and "kari", which means craftmanship. This became popular under the patronage of the Golconda sultanate. Motifs drawn in this ancient art of Kalamkari, include flowers, peacock, paisleys and also divine characters from Ramayana and Mahabharata. Kalamkari colours are made mostly from vegetable dyes. The popularity of this exquisite form of painting has earned international repute for the state of Andhra Pradesh. Kalamkari art was the household occupation of several rural women and craftsmen in the ancient times and continues to be passed down from one generation to the next. Artforms like Kalamkari have started gaining more and more popularity in recent times because of their no-chemical process of creating printed textiles.



    Product Details

    Title
    Dancing Ganesha, Kalamkari Painting by Siva Reddy
    Vendor
    Siva Prasad Reddy
    Art Style
    Kalamkari
    Medium
    Natural Colors
    Size
    Medium
    Dimension
    25 in(H) X 18 in(W)
    Themes
    Ganesha, Hindu, Mythology
    Color
    Red, Yellow
    Country of Origin
    Andhra Pradesh , India
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