Such hard work and still people keep bargaining while buying such art pieces. They don’t do same while going shopping from Dior or Gucci thinking that’s international brand.
Thanks for this ultimate video. I'm from kota-bundi rajasthan. Kota-bundi miniature art is also very famous in world. Unfortunately this art is dying. But it's good that you guys making video like this and hope this art will become famous again.
Anyone here fro. JAIPUR? i once went to the amber fort and bought an art there. The guy told me they use just a single stroke of Squirrel Fur to draw everything. Its cost alot. I couldnt find any google source of it. Do anyone know what is it called?
You mean squirrel hair brushes.. These brushes are rare, not available at any art store or online source. You can take these brushes from miniature artist. Search ramu ramdev miniature painting on RU-vid or google. They have online platform for all this kind of painting stuff. You can also get your order by calling or email them. And please tell me the price they're taking for these brushes . I'm also looking for these brushes.
What type of paint can I use as a substitute to this paint? I don't have that kind of Indian paint around where I live. Instead I have acrylic,oil,watercolor,gouache, etc. What can I use?
@isimsiz kullanıcı You said that Turkish museums and antique dealers have these kinds of paintings. So, what kind of paintings these are? What the painting is of? You also said that in 16th century Mughal ruled on India. Then, it could be possible that 'Pahari Paintings ' are taken away by these rulers. It could be possible that those paintings must have arrived due to trade.
Can you tell me how to mix colors and where to get it. If not kadiya what need to used? Can we use gesso. Please also let me know other than agate other things are good.
Gesso can be used to make the base smooth. Texture white also can be used. But you need to smoothen it with some soft peice of stone. Agate I think can be available with goldsmiths. Artists Water colours is a good substitute.
Really great video! thanks a lot for sharing...it wud be great if u cud upload a little detaied study of miniature art...like some birds...trees...human figure etc..
Hey m diksha from kangra nd m also a pahari miniature painting student ....n apki video mujhe bhot helpful lagi.....maine is video se bahut kuch seekha n thank u so much...amazing painting 👌👌
I enjoyed to watch this miniature painting style. Love scenes and jewal like colors. It was a bit difficult to read the text in the painting because the colors of the written was too close to the painting - but you could of course more or less just look closely and get a pretty close feeling of the interesting style
Beautifull paintings and technique - very inspiring to watch. Great with the short text but since the names of the different materials and practices are unknown to me I would have preferred they staged longer or maybe also as a platin tet before watching the video - but again Thank you very much for the beautifull practice
Nice film....... Artist is very good.... I wish it could have been longer with more details.... But this was also good... Plz make more videos in future.... I especially want : Videos on different aspects of chamba painting, chamba history, chamba museum, chamba crafts, chamba tourism........... Actually you can increase the areas of your channel.... Best of luck
It is a brush made from squirrel hairs and you can only buy these brushes from a miniature painting artist it is not available in a stationary shop. In place of these you can use 0,00,000,0000 number brushes.
They use squirrel hair brush which have curved tips, it is very hard to find these types of brushes so in substitute you can use 0,00,000 and 10/0 ,20/0 and so on brushes for detailing
Miniature painting is a traditional style of painting. Miniature Painting are actually any shrinking of the subject matter to a size smaller than real life. Size can be as large as a wall down to the tiniest of images.