BUY RECORDING: ONLINE BENGAL PATTACHITRA PAINTING WORKSHOP WITH MANORANJAN CHITRAKAR




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ONLINE BENGAL PATTACHITRA PAINTING WORKSHOP WITH MANORANJAN CHITRAKAR

This workshop is now over, you can buy the recordings for this workshop. This workshop was done in 1 class and thus 1 recording would be provided.

Manoranjan Chitrakar will guide you on how to create the basic drawing followed by painting.

 Materials that you will need:

  • A4 Size plain paper (a couple of extra sheets to practice sketching)
  • Poster colors (preferred, if you don’t have access to poster colors, you can use acrylic colors)
  • Brushes (size 0 to size 4/5), water and palette for mixing
  • Black pen for outlines (not mandatory, can outline with brush and paint too)
  • Pencil and rubber for sketching

We hope you can join us to support the arts and artists.

 


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Is the Art Kit included with my order? +

No, we do not provide art kits with this workshop. Before the workshop, we will share the list of materials you will need to complete your artwork. Our materials list is curated to make sure all required items are easily available.

However, we also sell art kits for some of the art forms seperately which you can find here.


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Manoranjan
"In West Bengal, the word chitrakar refers to pattachitra painters. We have taken Chitrakar as our last name for hundreds of years" says Manoranjan aka Manu Chitrakar, who has been painting for 30 years since the age of 15. He enjoys depicting societal themes in his works. Manuji has travelled across India, as well as to Sweden and Paris. The Bengal Pattachitra is a visual and oral art tradition practised by West Bengal's Patuas or Chitrakars. Patua painters, who are Muslim by faith, represent a distinct and secular art history. They make a living by painting and singing stories from Hindu mythology, local folklore, Sufi tradition, and modern issues. Though the origins of the Patua tradition have been difficult for art historians to trace, some suggest the oral form dates back to the 10th or 11th century CE. The physical evidence of a scroll, on the other hand, does not occur until the 18th century CE.  

Bengal Pattachitra


Bengal Pattachitra is a traditional art form from West Bengal, India, known for its intricate and vibrant storytelling. The term "Pattachitra" derives from the Sanskrit words "patta" (cloth) and "chitra" (picture), reflecting the medium and nature of this art. This art form has its roots in the rural regions of West Bengal, particularly in the districts of Medinipur and Bankura.  Bengal Pattachitra is known for its distinctive style, characterized by bold lines, flat colors, and the use of natural pigments. The scrolls are often divided into panels, each depicting a different scene from the story. The figures are stylized with elongated eyes, sharp features, and exaggerated expressions, which help convey the emotions of the characters. The backgrounds are typically minimal, allowing the focus to remain on the central figures and the narrative. This art form uses a combination of folk and classical elements, reflecting the cultural diversity of Bengal. History of Bengal Pattachitra The history of Bengal Pattachitra dates back to ancient times, when it was primarily used as a medium to narrate mythological and religious stories to the masses. The art form is believed to have evolved during the 10th century, with strong influences from Hinduism and Buddhism. Over the years, it has also incorporated Islamic and secular themes. Traditionally, Patuas were itinerant storytellers who traveled from village to village, unrolling their scrolls while singing and narrating stories depicted in the artwork. The themes of Bengal Pattachitra are diverse and include religious, mythological, and historical subjects. Popular themes include stories from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and the life of Lord Krishna. Folk tales and social issues, such as the lives of common people, rituals, festivals, and even political events, are also depicted. One of the most famous subjects of Pattachitra is the Manasa Mangal, the story of the snake goddess Manasa, which holds a special place in Bengali culture. Materials and Method Traditionally, Pattachitra is painted on handmade paper, cloth, or canvas. The Patuas use natural pigments derived from plants, minerals, and other organic sources. For instance, red comes from hingula (mercury), yellow from harital (arsenic), black from burnt rice, and blue from indigo. The colors are mixed with gum or natural adhesives to ensure longevity. The brushes used are made from animal hair or plant fibers, allowing for precision in the intricate detailing. The process begins with the preparation of the cloth or paper, which is coated with a layer of chalk or tamarind seed paste to create a smooth surface. The artist then outlines the figures and scenes with black ink before filling them in with vibrant colors. Once the painting is complete, it is often coated with a layer of lacquer to protect the artwork. Significance Bengal Pattachitra holds immense cultural and historical significance. It is not just an art form but also a tool for preserving and passing on stories, folklore, and religious beliefs to future generations. The tradition of performing art—where the artist sings the story while showing the scroll—adds a dynamic element to the artwork, making it an immersive experience for the audience. This form of storytelling was especially important in a time when literacy rates were low, and visual art served as a powerful medium for communication and education. Today, Bengal Pattachitra continues to be cherished as a vital part of Bengal's cultural heritage, with modern artists adapting the traditional style to contemporary themes while still preserving its essence. The art form has also gained international recognition for its rich history and craftsmanship, making it an enduring symbol of Bengal's artistic legacy. FAQs Are Bengal Pattachitra paintings suitable for gifting? Yes, Bengal Pattachitra paintings make unique and meaningful gifts, especially for art enthusiasts or those interested in Indian culture. You can choose from various themes and sizes to suit the recipient's preferences. Consider adding a personal note or certificate of authenticity to enhance the gift's significance. Are Bengal Pattachitra paintings available in different themes or subjects? Yes, Bengal Pattachitra paintings come in a variety of themes and subjects, including mythological scenes, deities, folklore, and traditional motifs. Browse the product listings to explore different themes or contact the seller for specific requests or customizations. What should I do if I want to learn more about Bengal Pattachitra art? For more information about Bengal Pattachitra art, explore MeMeraki's blogs and workshops, which provide in-depth insights and learning opportunities. Additionally, you can reach out to our customer service for assistance



Product Details

Title BUY RECORDING: ONLINE BENGAL PATTACHITRA PAINTING WORKSHOP WITH MANORANJAN CHITRAKAR
Vendor Manoranjan Chitrakar
Art Style Bengal Pattachitra
Difficulty Level Beginner
Workshop Type Recording
Audio Language Hindi/English
Materials Included No
Date 0 Days

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Masterclasses are complete pre-recorded courses of 7-8 parts that have been researched and recorded by us at the Master artists homes. LIVE workshops happen in real time over zoom along with the Master Artist and a small group. Live workshops have different levels. We only have a few Masterclasses right now - Lippan art from Kutch and Pichwai art from Nathdwara, Rajasthan and are producing and adding more every month. While we cover more than 60 heritage art and craft forms in our live workshops already.

You could attend a beginner friendly live workshop (or even a masterclass if its Lippan or Pichwai you are interested in) and then join the foundations or advanced LIVE workshops. The different levels for the LIVE workshops are- Beginner, Foundations and Advancedyour store.

Materials are not included in the masterclasses but you can order from our list of authentic art kits and materials in addition to the masterclass. For the live workshops, materials are included in some of the live workshops as part of the workshop and it would be mentioned in the workshop description.

Beginner Friendly- These are usually 1-2 classes of 2 hours each and one of the simpler artworks and motifs of that art style are covered in the beginner friendly workshops as an introduction to that art form.
Foundations- In the foundations live workshops, the workshops are structured to teach you the basic motifs and foundations of that art style , the focus is not on completing a painting but the elements taught in each class are incorporated in a painting and a few different compositions are also taught
Advanced- in the Advanced live workshop, usually the focus is on completing a more elaborate and intricate painting - no basic motifs are covered in the advanced workshops.
Masterclass-A masterclass is structured as 7-8 pre-recorded classes covering introduction of the artform, introduction of the artist, introduction of the different traditional materials used in that art and then 3 artworks are usually taught ranging from beginner to intermediate.

Yes, going forward, our platform will automatically award you a certificate on behalf of MeMeraki for completing a workshop with us and being a patron of the arts. This will be accessible via the ‘My Workshops’ section under each workshop that you have attended after Nov 2021.

Yes, we have many patrons attending our workshops from across the world. We ship the art kits internationally for the workshops where materials are included. International shipping charges are INR2000. Even if you are ordering an art kit separately in addition to a MASTERCLASS, we can ship internationally.

Yes, you will be able to access the recording of all the workshops you have attended through the ‘My Workshops’ section to be able to practice at your own pace later.

The previous workshops recordings will still be available to you via google drive as earlier. But going forward for all new workshops post Nov 2021, the workshops will be accessible through our website and platform only.