Pattern Paintings
A pattern painting is a work of art that uses a repeating pattern to create a work of art. In traditional paintings, the artwork uses a well-known pattern. For example, a traditional painting may use repeating patterns that can be found in folk art forms like motifs in Kalamkari, Madhubani & Thai art, Pichwai’s lotuses & cows, and floral patterns in Persian carpets.
Pattern painters later on often borrowed from existing artworks or from each other to create new works. You will find some of these in the works of artists like Basuki Dasugutpa’s temple & tribal formed motifs in his abstract works, Sumit Mehndiratta’s (hand block prints), motifs arranged in Mandalas of Nitu Chhajer, and some of Pradip Das’s works that juxtapose the future wit...
A pattern painting is a work of art that uses a repeating pattern to create a work of art. In traditional paintings, the artwork uses a well-known pattern. For example, a traditional painting may use repeating patterns that can be found in folk art forms like motifs in Kalamkari, Madhubani & Thai art, Pichwai’s lotuses & cows, and floral patterns in Persian carpets.
Pattern painters later on often borrowed from existing artworks or from each other to create new works. You will find some of these in the works of artists like Basuki Dasugutpa’s temple & tribal formed motifs in his abstract works, Sumit Mehndiratta’s (hand block prints), motifs arranged in Mandalas of Nitu Chhajer, and some of Pradip Das’s works that juxtapose the future with the present.
You may also like to explore our Art galleries:
Pichwai Paintings,
Mandala Paintings,
Kalighat Paintings,
Kalamkari Paintings,
Warli Paintings.
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A pattern painting is a work of art that uses a repeating pattern to create a work of art. In traditional paintings, the artwork uses a well-known pattern. For example, a traditional painting may use repeating patterns that can be found in folk art forms like motifs in Kalamkari, Madhubani & Thai art, Pichwai’s lotuses & cows, and floral patterns in Persian carpets.
Pattern painters later on often borrowed from existing artworks or from each other to create new works. You will find some of these in the works of artists like Basuki Dasugutpa’s temple & tribal formed motifs in his abstract works, Sumit Mehndiratta’s (hand block prints), motifs arranged in Mandalas of Nitu Chhajer, and some of Pradip Das’s works that juxtapose the future with the present.
You may also like to explore our Art galleries:
Pichwai Paintings,
Mandala Paintings,
Kalighat Paintings,
Kalamkari Paintings,
Warli Paintings.