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paragraph on jadupatiya painting of jharkhand​

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  • The village Amadubi situated in the Eastern part of Jharkhand is also called the village of Paitkar.
  • ‘Paitkar’ is the traditional painting of this village, an art form which is present in the village from ancient times.
  • The Paitkar paintings are also popularly known as the scroll paintings of Jharkhand.
  • The tribal artists in Jharkhand have fostered this art of scroll painting that has long been used in storytelling performances and in socio-religious customs.
  • The paintings that belong to this form have a common subject of what happens to human life after death.
  • In Santhal tribe of Jharkhand, Jadu Patua or Paitkar painting is considered to have the capacity to send the wandering souls of the dead to heaven, and thus, help to free them of all pain.
  • The medium through which the Paitkar artists use to paint their scrolls is water-based colours derived from nature. The colour palette of Chitrakar’s (artists) consists of fewer colours.
  • They collect only primary colours—Red, Yellow and Blue, from the nature.

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