The Musical Ganesha In Terracotta By Dinesh Molela


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Dimensions : H: 12(in) by W: 12(in)
Medium : Sculpture on clay

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This Terracotta tile art by the great artist Dinesh Molela features a portrayal of Musical Ganesha, a revered Hindu deity symbolizing wisdom, art, and prosperity. In this representation, Lord Ganesha is shown playing the flute, an instrument traditionally associated with divine music and serenity.

The inclusion of the flute in the hands of Ganesha is profoundly symbolic. It signifies the harmonization of life’s various aspects, just as the notes of the flute combine to produce melodious music. This portrayal underscores the belief that Lord Ganesha not only removes obstacles but also paves the path for a new beginning in the lives of his devotees. The fluidity and gracefulness captured in this terracotta piece reflect the divine rhythm and joy that Ganesha imparts, promoting a sense of calm and spiritual fulfillment.

Terracotta art, an ancient and revered form of relief sculpture, utilizes clay-based ceramics which are then fired to achieve permanence and durability. This medium has been a cornerstone in artistic and architectural expressions throughout history, known for its earthy texture, resilience, and ability to convey intricate details. It stands as a testament to the melding of natural elements with human craftsmanship, resulting in creations that are both aesthetically pleasing and culturally significant.

Dinesh Molela’s artistic prowess is evident in the fine detailing and emotive presentation of the deity. Each curve and contour of the terracotta Ganesha speaks to the artist's deep understanding and reverence for the subject matter, making this artwork not only a visual delight but also a vessel of spiritual connection and cultural heritage.


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    Mohan Lal Kumhar was awarded the Padma Shri for Molela Terracotta. Dinesh Chandra Mohanlal Kumhar's art is in several national and international collections. He's also been to several foreign countries to demonstrate his abilities and promote his items. Both are excellent instances of how dedication and hard effort pay off! Dinesh Chandra Kumhar's family has been manufacturing molela terracotta art plaques depicting traditional Hindu deities for fifteen generations. Dinesh began his apprenticeship at the age of ten, under the supervision of his father.  For fifteen generations Dinesh ji's family have practised the tradition of making terracotta plaques of traditional Hindu Deities. Molela is known in the area as a 'potters village' as there are about 30 families from the Kumhar caste producing pottery.  Dinesh Molela Instagram

    Terracotta


    Teracotta art has been practised in India for thousands of years, dating back to the Indus Valley civilization. Clay is used to make earthenware, figurines, and other ornamental items. Clay is dried and then fried at extremely high temperatures to allow it to take shape. The artform also has a spiritual importance, as it is claimed in Hinduism that this material uses the five components of the universe: air, water, fire, ether, and earth. States including as Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, and Rajasthan have a long and illustrious history with the art form.



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