Patachitra is a traditional painting from Orissa that still survives in places like Puri and Raghurajpur. These paintings are inspired by Hindu myths, especially those about Jagannath and the Vaishnava sect.
The Process of painting Patachitra begins with the preparation of canvas (pata). Traditionally, cotton canvas was used; now, both cotton and silk canvas are used for paintings. In the past, natural colors were made from plants, earth, and minerals, mostly black, white, yellow, and red. Today, artists buy colored stones from the market, which makes color preparation easier.
To create a Patachitra, artists first draw borders around the canvas. They sketch the figures with pencil, then add body colors and paint the clothes. Finally, they outline the figures in black to complete the painting.
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