A Forest Scene in a Bowl in Kashmiri Paper Mache by Riyaz Khan


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Dimensions : 10 inch diameter
Medium : Lead free colours on Paper Mache

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In this exquisite piece of Kashmiri paper mache artistry, created by the talented Riyaz Khan, a decor plate is transformed into a mesmerizing tableau of a vibrant forest. The paper mache plate, meticulously shaped and painted, brings to life a lush green wilderness teeming with diverse wildlife. The artistry captures a moment of serene beauty and dynamic motion, where tigers, deer, hares, and monkeys coexist in harmony. Tigers prowl through the dense underbrush with a majestic grace, their powerful presence contrasted by the gentle, cautious steps of deer grazing nearby. Hares dart playfully through the foliage, their quick movements a blur of energy against the backdrop of verdant leaves. Monkeys swing from branch to branch with agile ease, their antics adding a playful charm to the serene forest scene. The dense greenery of the forest is richly detailed, with various shades of green highlighting the thick foliage and creating a sense of depth and texture. The meticulous craftsmanship of the artist is evident in every brushstroke, capturing the essence of a thriving forest ecosystem. This enchanting piece not only showcases the traditional art of Kashmiri paper mache but also invites the viewer to immerse themselves in the beauty and tranquility of nature.


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Riyaz Ahmed, born in Srinagar, Kashmir, in 1972, is a renowned Kashmiri paper mache artist who has mastered the art of working with recycled paper. With a deep passion for his craft, Riyaz's sculptures intricately portray traditional Kashmiri costumes, jewelry, and architecture, as well as mythical creatures from Kashmiri folklore. For Riyaz, art is not just a creative expression, but also a source of peace ("Sukoon"). His sculptures reflect the natural beauty of Kashmir, painted with vibrant colors that breathe life into his creations. Through his work, Riyaz seeks to preserve and promote the rich culture and history of Kashmir, inspired by the influence of Mughal miniature painters and the Islamic art tradition. Beyond his artistic endeavors, Riyaz is also a philosopher who advocates for unity and rejects the establishment of differences. He also discusses the futility of establishing differences, citing a Bengali incident from his stay in Kolkata. 'Sabka jawab, Howrah jaana hai janab, sabse poocho kidhar jaana hai.' 'Ab koi plane se ja raha hai, koi car se, koi train se, aur koi chal ke- par pahunchenge, sabhi Howrah hi na!' (When you ask anyone where you want to go, they all respond Howrah. Someone is flying, someone is driving, someone is taking the train, and someone is walking, but they are all headed to the same spot! For him, this incident symbolizes the futility of divisions in society. Riyaz's talent has earned him international recognition, with his sculptures being exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums worldwide. Notably, he has received accolades like the National Award for Excellence in Folk Art from the Government of India, the Award of Merit from the World Crafts Council, and a Special Mention from the Prince Claus Fund. As an artist and part philosopher, Riyaz Ahmed's work stands as a tribute to the beauty and heritage of Kashmir, leaving an indelible mark on the art world and inspiring young artists in his homeland and beyond.

Kashmir Paper Mache


Kashmir Paper Mache is a traditional craft from the Kashmir Valley in northern India, renowned for its delicate and intricate designs. This craft involves creating beautiful decorative items, such as boxes, vases, trays, and wall art, using papier-mâché, a material made from paper pulp. The vibrant colors and detailed hand-painted motifs make Kashmir Paper Mache a unique blend of art and craftsmanship, embodying the region’s rich cultural heritage. Kashmir Paper Mache has two distinct styles- Naqashi and Sakhtsazi. Naqashi refers to the intricate painting and decoration process, where fine details are added using vibrant colors and gold leaf. Sakhtsazi is the process of molding and shaping the objects using paper pulp. The combination of these styles results in decorative items that are not only visually appealing but also lightweight and durable. Each piece of Kashmir Paper Mache is a testament to the artisan's skill, as it involves precision in both the painting and the construction. History The art of Kashmir Paper Mache has its roots in 15th-century Persia and was introduced to the Kashmir Valley by Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin, who invited Persian artisans to teach this craft to the local population. Originally used to create lightweight and durable objects, the craft evolved over the centuries, blending Persian influences with local traditions. Traditionally, it was a decorative art form for royalty and nobility, but today, it has become a symbol of Kashmir’s artistic heritage, passed down through generations of skilled artisans. Kashmir Paper Mache is characterized by intricate hand-painted designs, often featuring floral patterns, birds, animals, and scenes from nature. These themes are inspired by the beauty of Kashmir’s landscape, including its famous gardens, lakes, and flowers. Islamic art influences, such as geometric patterns and arabesque designs, are also prominent. Additionally, motifs from Persian miniatures, Mughal art, and Hindu mythology are sometimes incorporated into the designs, creating a rich tapestry of cultural and religious symbolism. Materials and Methods The process of making Kashmir Paper Mache begins with creating the paper pulp, typically from discarded paper soaked in water and mixed with adhesive. The pulp is molded into various shapes, such as boxes, trays, or figurines, and left to dry. Once the base structure is ready, it is coated with layers of glue and tissue to achieve a smooth surface. The next stage is the painting process, where artisans use fine brushes to create detailed designs with natural pigments and gold leaf. After painting, a lacquer is applied to give the items a glossy finish and protect the artwork. Significance Kashmir Paper Mache is not just a craft; it is a symbol of the region’s artistic heritage and cultural identity. The craft has provided livelihoods for artisans in the Kashmir Valley for centuries, and each piece represents the patience, skill, and creativity of its maker. In addition to its economic significance, Kashmir Paper Mache holds cultural and historical value, as it reflects the blending of Persian, Mughal, and local Kashmiri influences. Today, this art form is celebrated both in India and internationally, and efforts are being made to preserve and promote it, ensuring that the tradition continues to thrive in the modern world. Kashmir Paper Mache remains a vibrant expression of artistry, representing the harmony between nature, culture, and craftsmanship. FAQs What makes Kashmir Paper Mache products unique? Each Kashmir Paper Mache product is handcrafted, making every piece unique. The combination of detailed hand-painted designs, natural colors, and traditional craftsmanship ensures that no two items are exactly alike. Are the colors used in Kashmir Paper Mache eco-friendly? Yes, traditional Kashmir Paper Mache uses natural pigments and materials, ensuring that the products are environmentally friendly and safe. Can Kashmir Paper Mache items be used for practical purposes, or are they purely decorative? While most Kashmir Paper Mache items are decorative, many, like boxes, trays, and vases, can also serve practical purposes. However, they should not be used for holding liquids or heavy objects, as they are primarily designed for aesthetics. Do you offer international shipping for Kashmir Paper Mache products? Yes, we ship Kashmir Paper Mache products internationally. Shipping costs and delivery times vary depending on your location. Please check our shipping policy for more information.



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