Bengal patachitra
Bengal patachitra is a traditional form of folk painting originating from the state of West Bengal in India. It is characterized by its intricate designs and vibrant colors, often depicting mythological stories, folklore, and rural life. The paintings are typically created on cloth or dried palm leaves, using natural pigments derived from minerals and plants.
The art form is closely associated with the Patachitra artists, who have been practicing this craft for generations. These artists often narrate stories through their paintings, making it a unique blend of visual art and storytelling. Today, Bengal patachitra continues to thrive, preserving cultural heritage while adapting to contemporary themes.