Golden Ganesh Vandana
Details
Artform
Contemporary Phad Painting, Rajasthan
Artist
Kalyan Joshi
Dimensions
13.5 x 24 In.
Medium
Natural Stone Pigments on Paper
Framing
Unframed
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The Painting
The artwork hand-painted by Kalyan Joshi, is made in the traditional style of Phad painting. The tableau depicts Lord Ganesh Vandana, an invocation to Lord Ganesh, a Hindu god of all Beginnings. The auspicious vandana is recited at the beginning of any ritual or to mark the beginning of any new venture. Here the artist has portrayed Ganesh in the traditional iconography. He is shown with an elephant head and seated contentedly on his Vahana-Mushak, surrounded by his worshippers. He has used natural stone colors on paper to portray this horizontal depiction of the Vandana so as to evoke Bhakti Rasa (feeling of devotion). The palette consists of deep colors and bold lines and all the figures are shown having exaggerated features.
The Artform
"Phad art stands as a revered traditional genre of religious scroll art, originating from the Bhilwara district of Rajasthan. The term ""phad"" draws its meaning from the local Rajasthani language, symbolizing ""fold,"" a fitting descriptor for these scroll paintings which are meticulously crafted on fabric, often cotton or silk. The artisans behind these mesmerising phad paintings boast a rich lineage, with certain scrolls tracing their roots back to the 17th century. These intricate artworks vividly narrate the tales of local deities and heroic figures, with a special emphasis on Pabuji and Devnarayan, revered by the Rabari tribe in Rajasthan. Among the Rabari community, the Bhopas, who assume the roles of priest-singers, carry these painted Phads akin to mobile temples, adding a spiritual dimension to their journeys. Phad paintings are renowned for their vibrant palette, featuring bold hues and intricate lines that accentuate the exaggerated features of the depicted characters. Typically measuring around 20 to 30 feet in length and approximately 5 feet in width, these paintings captivate with their expansive storytelling canvas. "
The Artist
Born in 1969, Kalyan Joshi comes from a lineage of Phad painters from as early as the 13th century. He started painting from the age of 8 with his father Shri Lal Joshi who was an acclaimed Padma Shree honoree. Kalyan Joshi has experimented with new stories, contemporary-style painting, and line drawing. He is the founder of “Ankan Artist Group”. Since 1990 he has conducted 200 workshops at various schools all over India, and SPICMACAY, and also foreign exhibitions in countries such as the USA, Dubai, Spain, France, Australia, and so on. He has won several awards including the National Award by the Govt. of India (2010), the National Merit Award by the Govt. of India (2006) & the Gauri Shankar Mehta Award, and the Maru Parampara (2008).
Provenance
The painting has been created by Bridge Bharat’s master artist partners.
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