Jun 23 , 2023

8 Traditional Indian Art Forms being revived through Education and Skill Development

By True Scoop

Madhubani Painting: This ancient art form from Bihar is being revived through workshops and training programs, preserving its intricate designs and vibrant colors

Pattachitra: A traditional art form from Odisha, Pattachitra is being revitalized through educational initiatives that teach the techniques and narratives behind this beautiful form of scroll painting

Kalamkari: This intricate textile art from Andhra Pradesh is being revived through skill development programs that train artisans in the art of hand-painting using natural dyes and traditional motifs

Warli Art: Originating from Maharashtra, Warli art is being revived through art schools and community programs, encouraging the younger generation to learn this tribal art form's distinctive style

Tanjore Painting: Skill development programs are helping revive the traditional Tanjore painting of Tamil Nadu, known for its rich colors, gold leaf embellishments, and intricate detailing

Dhokra Art: This ancient metal casting technique from Jharkhand and West Bengal is being preserved through training programs that teach the intricate process of creating Dhokra sculptures

Chikankari Embroidery: This delicate embroidery art from Lucknow is being revived through skill development initiatives, empowering artisans and preserving the heritage of this intricate craft

Patola Weaving: Native to Gujarat, Patola weaving is being revived through education and training programs, ensuring the continuity of this complex art form that produces stunning double ikat textiles