RECREATING THE TRADITIONAL TANJAVUR ARTS AND CRAFTS IN INTERIORS
2020; Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (JETIR); Volume: 7; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2349-5162
AutoresKavya Popuri, Srishti Srivastava,
Tópico(s)Fashion and Cultural Textiles
Resumopainting, addition known as, Oviyam could be the main kind of classical South Indian painting from the city of in Tamil Nadu, India. The paintings of have travelled an extended way, from the fresco paintings of the Chola Dynasty to the wall hangings of today. The paintings are quite different from other art forms because of the dense composition, surface richness, and vibrant colors are employed in these Indian paintings. Because the particular art craftsmen should follow the techniques. Most of these paintings revolve around the theme of Hindu gods and goddesses at the side of saints. Coming to crafts, they are legendry for its ancient toy referred to as Thanjavur Thalaiyatti Bommai in the Tamil language, which is known as Tanjore Head-Shaking Doll. This craft refers to a combination of a king and a queen symbolic of the assorted dynasties that homed Thanjavur. This doll is bottom significant and gently bounces back and forth once disturbed. This ancient Indian bobble-headed or roly-poly toys unit of measurement manufactured from terracotta or paper & clay. These toys are handcrafted and painted the crafts with bright colors. This art dwelled in at intervals the primary nineteenth century throughout King Saraboji’s reign. Now which we focused on understanding the history, materials, and therefore the technique employed in the painting, this status of the craft, and finalizing what innovative product can be made out of it. The goal of this project is to perform a comprehensive study of Paintings art and craft designs that are involving within the interiors. This could be the simplest way to add history to the future. The research, thus, is inclined towards developing unique interior elements out of those arts and crafts through design exploration.
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