1. Pichwai Painting A vibrant art of Rajasthan’s Nathdwara, Pichwai paints incorporates the use of bright colours with intricate artistic designs to narrate stories of Lord Krishna and are today used to create beautiful images

1. Pichwai Painting A vibrant art of Rajasthan’s Nathdwara, Pichwai paints incorporates the use of bright colours with intricate artistic designs to narrate stories of Lord Krishna and are today used to create beautiful images

2. Kalamkari Painting Originating from Andhra Pradesh, this hand and block painting which requires expertise of hand with a pen to draw designs involves use of earthy colours like indigo, green, rust, black and mustard

2. Kalamkari Painting Originating from Andhra Pradesh, this hand and block painting which requires expertise of hand with a pen to draw designs involves use of earthy colours like indigo, green, rust, black and mustard

3. Pattachitra Painting This beautiful art form of Odisha employs use of bright colours in bold and large format to depict mythological and folk tales

3. Pattachitra Painting This beautiful art form of Odisha employs use of bright colours in bold and large format to depict mythological and folk tales

4. Warli Painting A painting of Maharashtra which employs use of geometric patterns in linear and monochromatic hues to create wonderful masterpieces attractive to the eyes

4. Warli Painting A painting of Maharashtra which employs use of geometric patterns in linear and monochromatic hues to create wonderful masterpieces attractive to the eyes

5. Madhubani Painting One of the most popular traditional paintings of India, Madhubani painting originating from the Mithila region of Bihar involves use of beautiful illustrations painted in distinct techniques

5. Madhubani Painting One of the most popular traditional paintings of India, Madhubani painting originating from the Mithila region of Bihar involves use of beautiful illustrations painted in distinct techniques

6. Gond Painting These vibrant paintings created with a series of intricately arranged dots and dashes were developed by the Gondi tribe of central India.

6. Gond Painting These vibrant paintings created with a series of intricately arranged dots and dashes were developed by the Gondi tribe of central India.

7. Kerala Mural Painting A vivid painting of Kerala which involves extensive use of bright colours like red, yellow, blue and green, it depicts mythological characters and elements of nature

7. Kerala Mural Painting A vivid painting of Kerala which involves extensive use of bright colours like red, yellow, blue and green, it depicts mythological characters and elements of nature

8. Phad Painting A traditional painting of Rajasthan, Phad painting is unique as it narrates stories of kings and queen and their tales of valour and sacrifice

8. Phad Painting A traditional painting of Rajasthan, Phad painting is unique as it narrates stories of kings and queen and their tales of valour and sacrifice

9.Kalighat Painting With use of earthy Indian colours like indigo, ochre, Indian red, grey, blue and white, Kalighat painting which originated in Kolkata involves swift, seamless, free-flowing outline

9.Kalighat Painting With use of earthy Indian colours like indigo, ochre, Indian red, grey, blue and white, Kalighat painting which originated in Kolkata involves swift, seamless, free-flowing outline

10. Manjusha Painting A traditional art of Bihar’s Bhagalpur, Manjusha paintings revolve around folklore involving the legend of ‘Bihula-Bishari’. These paintings were drawn on boxes which were used by devotees to store ritualistic items for ‘Bishari Puja’.

10. Manjusha Painting A traditional art of Bihar’s Bhagalpur, Manjusha paintings revolve around folklore involving the legend of ‘Bihula-Bishari’. These paintings were drawn on boxes which were used by devotees to store ritualistic items for ‘Bishari Puja’.

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