JS Sridhar Rao's Mysore painting, a cultural masterpiece, transforms walls into galleries, captivating spaces with heritage charm and artistic allure.
Vamana Avatar - Traditional Mysore Painting by JS Sridhar Rao (10 x 8 in)
Vamana Avatar - Traditional Mysore Painting by JS Sridhar Rao (10 x 8 in)
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JS Sridhar Rao's Mysore painting, a cultural masterpiece, transforms walls into galleries, captivating spaces with heritage charm and artistic allure.
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×Size | Length - 25 cm, Width - 20 cm. |
Weight | 40 grams (approximately). |
Material | Traditional hand-painted painting with natural colours on archival paper with a hard paper mount. Mount can be changed as required. This classical South Indian art comes from Mysore, from the family of JS Sridhar Rao. A wonderful painting for the discerning decor aficionado or a gift for an art lover. These are priceless collectibles. Mysore painting is an important form of classical South Indian painting that originated in and around the town of Mysore in Karnataka. Mysore paintings are known for their elegance, muted colours, and attention to detail. The themes for most of these paintings are Hindu gods and goddesses and scenes from Hindu mythology. Mysore paintings are characterised by delicate lines, intricate brush strokes, graceful delineation of figures, and the discreet use of bright vegetable colours and lustrous gold leaf. |
Care | Wipe with a soft dry cloth, keep away from water and other liquid substances. |
Colour | Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. Read more. |
Sold and Marketed By | ITOKRI ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD. A-7, Shri Krishna Nagar, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India |
Country of Origin | India |
Generic Name | folk art paintings |
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×Sridhar Rao
Verified Partner Explore All Traditional Mysore Paintings by JS Sridhar Rao, Karnataka ProductsBorn in 1979 in Mysore, JS Sridhar Rao, whose father was a carpenter, has been fascinated with colors. He began to paint as a child using whatever he could find lying around at the house of a scholar and connoisseur of art, where his father was employed. Recognizing his latent ability, he was taken to KV Seetharaman, a master of Mysore style. Sridhar quickly learned the skills and nuances of the art, from his mentor to become an accomplished artist. He works diligently to make his own paper and colors using natural herbs and dyes. This endows his work with a freshness and luster. He has also specialized in restoring old and damaged paintings. One of Sridhar’s masterpieces is a composition depicting the Vijayadasami procession of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III that he was inspired to create on coming across some scrolls in the collection at the V&A Museum in London. Some of his work adorns important personal and corporate collections in India and other countries. A resident of Mysore, Sridhar works at the Traditional Art Gallery at Jaganmohan Palace in the city.
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×Mysore Folk Art
Mysore's paintings feature delicate lines, intricate brushstrokes, graceful portrait contours, vibrant vegetable colors, and the soft use of the shiny gold leaf. These Paintings are not just decorations, they are intended to evoke dedication and humility in the viewer.
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