Choose from classical collection of Indian traditional paintings at Satguru’s

  

 

Introduction

India is blessed with great artists, and their works are visible in sculptures, temples, and paintings. Indian traditional paintings are a reflection of our love for spirituality and rich diversity. Every stroke and colour used has a purpose. May it be extremely detailed miniature paintings that show beautiful Rajastani culture, Madhubani paintings that are made using fingers, twigs, or even match sticks, or simple yet elegant Warli painting; each piece is a real work of art. While Indian traditional paintings are paradisiacal for art lovers, they can also mesmerise someone who is not interested in art.

 

 

Significance and cultural importance of Indian paintings

Art has been part of India for thousands of years; we can see the proof in cave paintings and ancient temples that have many intricate and detailed designs. These paintings are not only symbols of beauty but also hold strong religious values. Satguru's has a range of both Indian and modern art paintings that can enhance the attractiveness of your home while also connecting you to India's lovely and spiritual history. The artists' ideas and creativity may be seen coming to life. You can select from their extensive collection of paintings. Perhaps a wonderful Radha Krishna painting for a newlywed pair, or a piece of modern art to brighten up your home space.

 

 

Characteristics of Indian Traditional Paintings

Use of significant colours

In paintings, the use of colours is not at all random. They set a nice tone to a painting. Colours are known to change a person’s emotions. They can make us feel happy, sad, relaxed, or even hungry. For example, colours like black and Grey give rise to feelings of sadness, blue can bring a sense of calmness and loyalty, and different shades of yellow are used to convey emotions.

At Satguru's, you will find a plethora of such paintings. Examples include: Lady with a Cow, where colours are beautifully used to make the painting more aesthetically appealing, or the Radha Krishna painting named Love in the Time of Colour has splendid colour combinations that just make you fall in love with the paintings.

 

 

Depiction of stories and mythologies

Our beliefs are reflected in Indian paintings as well. God and mythology are extremely important in Indian traditional paintings. Indian paintings frequently portray various Gods and Goddesses and serve as a visual depiction of India's religious beliefs and cultural traditions. They are used to narrate stories as well as communicate religious truths to viewers.

Satguru’s has a wide range of spiritual paintings to bring a sense of peace and comfort to your place. Paintings include a beautiful Radha Krishna Madhubani painting, Love in Times of colour and an eye-catching Buddha with Two Monks painting.

Use of nature and its elements

In Indian traditional paintings, nature is not just a backdrop, but the main character. The portrayal of creatures like elephants and lions symbolises the harmony and balance found in nature, while the picturesque landscapes serve as a reminder of the divine presence in all things. For example, trees, animals, and flowers all play important roles in the making of Madhubani paintings, which include intricate patterns and vivid colours that reflect the essence of nature.

You can check out Buddha in Meditation, Tribal Art Frame, or Abstract Horizontal to buy paintings that can bring you closer to mother nature.

Apart from traditional paintings, you will also find a huge variety of modern art paintings in their stores to make the room more appealing and elegant.

Best places to hang your paintings

There is no rule of thumb when it comes to hanging a painting in your house. You can choose your favourite room or an empty corner of your house to hang your paintings. Let your creative juices flow and find the best spot for your paintings. While there is no hard and fast rule, make sure you follow some basic guidelines.

  1. Make sure the painting suits the call size and colour.
  2. Make sure the painting is not crooked.
  3. Your painting should be at eye level or slightly above.
  4. The wall of a staircase is one of the best places to hang paintings.
  5. If you have a spiritual painting or a painting that has God painted in it, make sure to go through all the vastu guidelines.

Conclusion

Let us continue to celebrate our artists and their work that beautifully depicts our culture and our traditions. Indian traditional painting is a good way to see the country's rich cultural history and artistic creativity.

Paintings are a beautiful addition to any home, and they can also be a great conversation starter. Everyone has a different perspective, and you may get some interesting insights about a painting by talking to others about it. You can also show off your excellent taste in home decor by displaying traditional paintings in your living room. They make for a great gift for someone who loves our culture.

Visit the nearest Satguru’s store and find a perfect Indian painting for your house. You can also buy their products online at their online store.

 

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