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November 1, 2015
BIG STORY

Odisha Sun Times Bureau
Bhubaneswar, Nov 1:

The traditional art of Odisha—Pattachitra-- is slowly gaining popularity among masses. Gone are the days when the art was made on palm leaves and Tussar silk sarees only. Pattachitra is now being created on apparel, home décor and even nails!

Pic Courtesy: Ramouli Creations Pic Courtesy: Luma Rath

The Odia twitterati is buzzing with pictures of Pattachitra as a form of nail art. With its miniature and vibrant look, this traditional art form is nothing short of chic and stylish.

Pic Courtesy: Ramouli Creations Pic Courtesy: Leesha Rath

Ramuli Pattnaik, the founder of Ramuli Creations reasons, “I want to make Pattachitra a style statement. It is one of the finest forms of the art. I have an award-winning artist who paints the nails. Plus, I want to experiment Pattachitra on different fabrics like georgette and embroidery such as Zardosi and Gottapatti for a gorgeous appeal on sarees and kurtas.”

Pic Courtesy: Ramouli Creations Pic Courtesy: Ramuli Creations

Now, one can customize mobile phone back panels with this art as well. Professionals trained at a Pattachitra workshop in Gandamunda on the outskirts of Odisha capital, have tried their hand at painting on mobile phone back covers and the result is nothing short of fashionable.

Pic Courtesy: Ipsita Acharya Pic Courtesy: Ipsita Acharya

Home décor is also being conquered by this art form as lamp shades, bookmarkers, coloured bottles, pen stands, and so on... are being designed and coated with colourful imagery.

Pic Courtesy: rangdecor.blogspot.com Pic Courtesy: rangdecor.blogspot.com

Pic Courtesy: www.dollsofindia.com Pic Courtesy: www.dollsofindia.com

The name Pattachitra has been derived from Sanskrit words ‘Patta’ meaning canvas and ‘Chitra’ meaning picture. It is marked by rich multihued application, artistic motifs and designs and the portrayal of simple themes, mostly mythological in illustration.

Pic Courtesy: thenirulafamilycompany.com Pic Courtesy: thenirulafamilycompany.com

About the Author
Ayaskant Das

Ayaskant Das, the Executive Editor, has worked in both print and online with a number of media organisations, including OTV and The Common Times. He has been associated with Sambad English since 2014. (Twitter handle: @ayaskantdas).

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