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Traditional Indian Art Commissions for Modern Spaces

byAditattva ArtDelivers in MangaluruStarts from4,500 per artworkView full gallery

We bring the intricate storytelling of Pattachitra and Pichwai into your home. Each piece is a hand-painted, custom-made connection to our heritage.

A Pattachitra painting of Sheshashayana Vishnu, created directly on a pooja room wall. This video shows the final piece, which depicts Lord Vishnu reclining on the serpent Shesha, a classic scene rendered in the detailed, narrative style of traditional miniature painting.

This image displays a completed Pattachitra artwork of Lord Subramanya, along with its specifications. The style is known for its bold lines, natural colors, and mythological themes, making it a unique piece of Indian folk art.

A Pattachitra depiction of Lord Ayyappa, or Manikanta, in his meditative pose. The artwork is rich with symbolic details and a decorative border, characteristic of this traditional scroll painting style from eastern India.

This video showcases a Pichwai style painting of lotus flowers on a dark canvas. Inspired by the devotional art of Rajasthan, the piece uses the lotus motif to create a tranquil and decorative artwork suitable for modern interiors.

The finished Pattachitra painting of Lord Ayyappa, presented with details about the artist and medium. This customized work was commissioned by Aditattva Art to preserve and promote traditional Indian art forms.

About Traditional Indian Art Forms

Whether you are looking for a detailed Pattachitra scroll of a deity or a serene Pichwai lotus motif, I work directly with you to get the composition right. Every commission starts with a sketch or digital mock-up for your approval, ensuring the traditional iconography aligns with your space before the brush touches the canvas.

Traditional art is more than just decor; it is about bringing a narrative into your room. My work with Pattachitra and Pichwai focuses on retaining the authenticity of these ancient styles while adapting them for contemporary homes.

When we talk about Pattachitra, we are looking at the Odisha-style line work. I focus on the storytelling aspect—whether it is Lord Vishnu reclining on Shesha or a meditative Ayyappa. These pieces require immense patience, often involving dense patterning and fine brushwork that needs to be precise. For these, I use treated cloth or canvas, ensuring that the vibrancy of the acrylic and poster colors remains sharp over time.

On the other hand, my Pichwai commissions often lean towards the serene and the symbolic. The lotus motifs, for instance, are perfect for creating a calm focal point in a living room or a pooja space. These pieces are not just decorative; they are rooted in the devotional traditions of Rajasthan but executed with a modern eye for color balance and composition.

I handle every stage of the process personally. For larger projects, like temple murals or huge wall pieces, we use high-quality heavy-duty canvas to prevent sagging, finished with a UV-resistant varnish to protect the detail. For standard commissions, we deliver them with L-channel floating frames. If you have a specific deity, a story, or a color scheme in mind, let’s discuss the dimensions and the level of detail you need. I prefer to have a clear understanding of the 'why' behind your piece, so the final work feels like it belongs in your home.

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Aditattva Art

Delivers in MangaluruStarts from 4,500 per artwork

I'm Vicky Shetty from Aditattva Art. We don't just replicate traditional art; we breathe life into mythological narratives, whether it's a Pattachitra scroll or a Pichwai wall mural, making sure your home reflects a blend of culture and craftsmanship.