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Ganesha

The Elephant Headed Deva (God)
by
Madhuri Menon
IDC, IIT Bombay
Ganesha in Art
 
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2D Art Forms of Ganesha- Paintings
Indian art is vast. Many themes, many styles, many formats, and many materials have been explored in its long history. Ganesha has been a strong subject for artistic exploration. The exploration of Ganesha as a subject is immensely popular, and one creating such art forms feels close to the divine and benevolent God. The sheer range is overwhelming!

A few styles of painting where Ganesha is a popular subject are mentioned below:

1. One can see Ganesha featured in a number of miniature paintings from Rajasthan, especially the renowned, Jaipur, Mewar and Marwar schools.

2. Kalamkari art from Andhra Pradesh that uses vegetable dyes has Ganesha represented singly or in relevant compositions.

3. Several Madhubani paintings on both cloth and paper feature Ganesha as a subject.

4. Tanjore and Mysore paintings feature Ganesha in splendorous forms, with gold leaf work inlaid with semiprecious stones.

5. Bhatik art too has Ganesha as a central element in their cloth wall hangings or cloth curtains.

6. Several hand-embroidered and hand-woven creations and tapestries use Ganesha as a subject. He is also seen in thorns (a decorative product hung above the doorway of homes) too.

7. Several artists choose to use Ganesha as a central subject in their paintings on canvas, paper, or other conventional or non-conventional mediums. Sometimes a series is created in dedication to Ganesha.

A few examples of Ganesha paintings done by individual artists in these modern times are presented below.       

Ganesha in Paintings

Framed Ganesha Paintings

Ganesha Wall Hangings

Typography Ganesha

  • Introduction
  • Ganesha - Reverence
  • Ganesha Symbology
  • Aesthetic Exploration (2D)
  • Aesthetic Exploration (3D) Part 1
  • Aesthetic Exploration (3D) Part 2
  • Ganesha Invocation
  • Presence of Ganesha
  • Ganesha in Art
    • Ganesha in Paintings
    • Framed Ganesha Paintings
    • Ganesha Wall Hangings
    • Typography Ganesha
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