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For centuries, Indian women have passed down the knowledge of ritual wall and ground paintings that serve as messages to deities for the health and well-being of families. Ground paintings are often created daily at dawn, while wall paintings and mud bas-reliefs are made for special festivals to honor deities and attract their benevolence. These women are responsible for communicating with the gods, governing family activities, and maintaining the sanctity of the home. This account explores the artistic traditions of women in village India, illustrated with 170 full-color photographs that celebrate their rich heritage and the pride they take in their creative roles. The accompanying text delves into the traditions, rituals, and beliefs behind this lesser-known art form, situating it within the context of contemporary Indian women's lives and social realities. The book serves as a splendid gallery of this diverse aspect of Indian art, offering a pictorial tour of lesser-seen India. Designs range from representational to purely graphic, featuring painted and sculpted images like mounds of rice, along with symbols such as elephants, peacocks, and lotus blooms representing deities. The vibrant colors—earth tones, reds, blues, yellows, greens, and whites—contrast with the mud-covered walls and dusty streets, showcasing centuries of Indian women's artistic expression.
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Painted prayers. Women's Art in Village India, Stephen P. Huyler
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- 1994
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