Pahari paintings
Pahari paintings are a traditional form of Indian art that originated in the hilly regions of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. These paintings are known for their vibrant colors and intricate details, often depicting scenes from Hindu mythology, nature, and daily life. The use of natural pigments and fine brushwork characterizes this art form, making each piece unique.
The style of Pahari paintings varies by region, with notable schools such as Kangra and Chamba. Artists often used themes of love and devotion, showcasing figures like Radha and Krishna. Today, Pahari paintings are celebrated for their cultural significance and artistic beauty.