Paintings of Arunachal Pradesh
- Indian paintings provide an artistic continuum that extends from the early civilization and culture to the present day.
- From being essentially religious in purpose in the beginning, Indian painting has evolved over the years to become a fusion of various cultures and traditions.
- The Indian painting was exposed to Greco-Roman as well as Iranian and Chinese influences.
Classification of Indian Paintings
- Indian Paintings can be broadly classified as the mural paintings and miniature painting.
- Murals are huge works executed on the walls of solid structures, as in the Ajanta Caves and the Kailashnath temple. They are also called as wall paintings.
- Miniature paintings are executed on a very small scale on perishable material such as paper and cloth.
Famous Tangkha Paintings of Arunachal Pradesh
- Tangkha painting is one of the most artistic craft; it is prevale
nt mainly in Buddhist dominated area like Tawang, West Kameng and Upper Siang Districts.
- The motif of the painting is mostly religious subject along with traditional value.
- It is a traditional form of Tibetan Buddhist art. Learning this craft can take three years and is part of a monk’s education.
- Monks who have left monastic life can continue painting Tangkhas in craft centers like in Bomdila.
Weaving Pattern in Paintings of Arunachal Pradesh
- It is not known when the people of Arunanchal Pradesh learned the art of weaving. According to one of the legends, the art of weaving was learnt in a dream from the goddess Podi Barbi.
- A Galo song narrates a full story of how the cotton is grown, plucked, spun and how it is woven with cotton yarn in a loom.
- The song, which is sung with the dance by the village girls, narrates that in the olden days when the cotton was not grown and the people had not enough clothes, they started the cultivation of cotton.
- Thus weaving among the people of Arunachal Pradesh is as old as the story itself. The people knew of clothes as a means of protecting themselves against the rigours of the climate.
- The women of this area are good weavers and they have a good colour choice and artistic designs of their own.
- The colour and design have their symbolic meaning among some of the tribes of Arunachal Pradesh.
- The use of certain kinds of clothes and ornaments is often associated with a family’s social position and achievements in the fields of hospitality and war.
- Though there has not been much external influence on the designs of the fabrics in Arunachal Pradesh there has been some borrowing of motifs from the neighbouring areas.
- The motifs, designs and patterns, however are quite complex and their symbolic meaning and usages are rather significant.
- The elaborate processes of spinning, dying and finally weaving remind us of the rich discoveries of the women, who were supposed to weave respective clothes for their families.
Common Feature of Tribal Paintings of Arunachal Pradesh
Wall Painting
- The tradition of wall paintings has been passed down from pre-historic times to today.
- As society moved from forest dwellings to agricultural-based communities, the art of painting continued as a part of their life, tradition, culture and to transmit their traditional beliefs through their art.
- Wall painting forms part of the universal culture of most agricultural societies and forest dwelling societies.
- Paintings are done on walls to invoke the gods to bless the soil, keep animals healthy for work in the field, grant a family healthy progeny after marriage, and bless a newly constructed home.
- Paintings found on the walls of religious buildings depict a human quest to understand a larger universe, natural life and power
Wood Carving Paintings of Arunachal Pradesh
- Wood carving is a tradition with some of the tribes of Arunachal Pradesh.
- The Monpas, Khamtis, Wanchos, Phom, Konyak tribes occupy significant place in this art.
- Wood carving like in the case of Nagaland finds expression mainly under three categories;firstly, with head hunting, secondly with the decoration of the morungs or men`s youth dormitory and thirdly, the funerary images erected for warriors and other important person.
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