
10/05/2022
Kalighat Painting Workshop
Date: 14th May, 2022 (Saturday) Timings: 4 to 7 pm
Fees: 2500 INR per participant (includes art material)
Venue: Ficus
Takeaway: One Complete Painting (A3 size)
Age Group: Teens to Adult
For registrations, please call Trishna Patnaik on 9867982075.
Last day to register 13th May, 2022.
The paintings derive its name from the Kalighat Temple. They flourished as a popular art form with the rise of a settlement around the temple.
Legend has it that after Sati slew herself when her father Daksha insulted her husband Lord Shiva, Shiva wandered with her body on his shoulder threatening to destroy the universe. Vishnu, the preserver of Earth, intervened and shattered Sati’s body into 51 pieces which fell at different spots across the Indian subcontinent. These sites are known as Shakti Peethas. The toe of her right foot is said to have fallen at the site of the Kalighat Temple, associating it with Goddess Kali- the ferocious form of Sati.
With bright colours, bold strokes, realistic figures, religious, as well as secular and civil subjects; these paintings catch the eyes of the appreciator in a jiffy. These characteristics came to be known as the key elements of the Kalighat paintings. The Kalighat Paintings were divided into two schools: The oriental school wherein Hindu gods and mythological figures were seen, and the occidental school that projected social evils and other secular themes. In this fascinating workshop we will be working on a painting of Goddess Kali with acrylic paints on cartridge sheets.
Trishna Patnaik, a BSc (in Life Sciences) and MBA (in Marketing) by qualification but an artist by choice. A self-taught artist based in Mumbai, Trishna has been practising art for over 14 years. After she had a professional stint in various reputed corporations, she found her true calling in her passion, which is painting. Trishna is now a full-time professional painter pursuing her passion to create and explore to the fullest. Trishna is an art therapist and healer. She works with clients on a one-on-one basis in Mumbai.