Besides mural paintings, we get miniature
paintings, which are called patta chitras. Pattas are now used as wall hangings.
The subject matter of Patta paintings is limited to religious themes. The stories
of Rama and Krishna are usually depicted on the pattas. "Rasa Lila",
"Vastra Haran", "Kaliya Dalan" are some of the recurring
themes of Patta art. Patta chitras of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra,
the Navagrahas and the deities are also famous. In some parts of Orissa, during
marriage ceremonies, Patta chitras of Durga and Mahadeva are used. The present
generation of patta painters paint in the style of the oleography on the walls
of big temple.
The Patachitras are paintings on cloth. In the absence of paper, cloth gives
an extended smooth surface and is easily transported. Patta paintings are so
called because they are executed on silken hand woven both. They are painted
with bright colours and possess a charm peculiarly their own.Their pictorial
conceptions, their unique painting technique and line formations together with
colour schemes make them a remarkably original art form that is distinct from
any other school of painting either in or outside India.
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