Mysore Paintings
Mysore Paintings are a traditional form of Indian art that originated in the city of Mysore, Karnataka. Known for their rich colors and intricate details, these paintings often depict Hindu deities, mythological scenes, and royal portraits. They are characterized by the use of natural colors, gold foil, and a unique layering technique that gives them a three-dimensional appearance.
The art form dates back to the 17th century and flourished under the patronage of the Wodeyar dynasty. Artists use a meticulous process that includes sketching, applying a base layer, and adding fine details with a brush. Today, Mysore Paintings continue to be celebrated for their beauty and craftsmanship.