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Tanjore Painting Exhibition & Roadshow – Australia 2022

Tanjore Painting Sri Venketachalapathy for Shiva Vishnu Temple
Indian Folk Art Foundation Australia Donating Sri Nethra Dharshana Perumal (Venketachalapathy) Tanjore Painting to the Management of Shiva Vishnu Temple, Melbourne
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Indian Folk Art Foundation, Australia hosts Australia’s first Tanjore Painting Exhibition

Indian Folk Art Foundation (IFAF), Australia are proud to have host Tanjore Painting exhibition in Melbourne for the first time in Australian history.

The Tanjore Painting Melbourne exhibition was held from Friday 26th to Sunday 28th of August 2022 at Shri Siva Vishnu Temple, Carrum Downs and, featured around 90 endangered folk arts of India.

IFAF curated 50 Tanjore paintings as part of the exhibition, which was the largest collection of Tanjore paintings in Australia.

What is Tanjore Painting?

Thanjavur Painting is an ancient traditional Indian folk art form and their common theme is mythology. They demonstrate that spirituality is a necessary component of a creative work.

Tanjore Painting is a classical South Indian art developed in the late 16th century in Thanjavur, also known as Tanjore in Tamil Nadu, a south Indian state.

The art of Tanjore originated in the city of Thanjavur, which was originally the capital city of the Chola Empire. It has taken on its own look, enriched with intricate architectural designs and bright colors after being influenced by the murals from imperial era.

The unique style of Thanjavur or Tanjore painting as known today, is known to have flourished in the Maratha court of Thanjavur between the 17th and 19th centuries.

The Maratha people of India, who had been practicing painting for centuries, found new ways to depict the human body and naturalistic landscapes under the guidance of King Serfoji II. King played a particularly significant role in developing this artform.

Why Learn Tanjore Painting the Old Way?

The Old Way” of Tanjore Painting is one of the very few courses available that still use natural ingredients like tamarind, clay, chukka kallu, and other long-lasting natural ingredients and process followed some 400 years ago. It takes back the students to the old ways, from preparing the board to creating beautiful Tanjore paintings. [Students can order additional materials, TK02 Tanjore painting kit directly from the platform]

Students can interact with other students and gurus during the course using an online forum.

The entire course is structured in a way that allows students to learn step by step, at their own pace during the week. Students should expect to commit a minimum of 5 hours per week to complete the course.

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Melbourne Exhibition 22 Shiva Vishnu Temple

Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple, Melbourne, Australia

Tanjore Painting Exhibition & Sale

Exhibition Location: Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple | 152 Boundary Rd, Carrum Downs, VIC 3201, Australia

Friday, 26th AUG: 5:00pm – 8:30 pm

Saturday, 27th AUG & Sunday, 28th AUG: 9:00am to 1:00pm & 4:00pm – 8:30 pm

Tanjore Painting Exhibition & Sales: International Indian Folk Art Gallery (IIFAG) is an Australian organisation with deep Indian roots. Tanjore Painting Exhibition initiative is conceived with the singular goal to highlight the beauty of endangered Indian Folk Arts while building a cross-cultural connection with Australian art lovers. One of the pathways to reach this goal is to have an exhibition and sale to showcase the artworks.

International Indian Folk Art Gallery (IIFAG) Australia proudly presents some of the endangered Indian Folk Arts of India at Tanjore Painting Exhibition, representing thousands of years of our beautiful Hindu mythology and culture.

At the Shiva Vishnu Temple, we will be curating over 80 traditional folk arts of India, including the largest collection of Tanjore paintings, made by artists from all parts of Tamil Nadu.

Tanjore Paintings have a special place in Indian Art & Culture.

Thanjavur Painting is an ancient traditional Indian folk art form and their common theme is mythology. They demonstrate that spirituality is a necessary component of a creative work.

Tanjore Painting Cost – What influences it?

It might be little tricky to understand why Tanjore painting costs vary. One of the reasons for this is that different methods are used when painting. There are two main methods; One is what traditional artists use and then there is the method that modern painters use.

90% OF TANJORE PAINTINGS ARE NOT CREATED THE TRADITIONAL WAY BUT ARE CLAIMED TO BE MADE THAT WAY. THIS IS PROBABLY DUE TO THEIR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR AN INTENTIONAL MISLEADING ON THE PART OF SOME SELLERS.

What You Should Know When Buying Traditional Tanjore Painting Online?

THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO BUY TANJORE PAINTING ONLINE

There are plenty of websites that sell Tanjore paintings online, but buying a good quality Tanjore painting online is not an easy task.

How do you know if you’re getting value for money? There are many things that you need to consider before you invest.

A lot of people don’t know what to look for when they’re buying Tanjore paintings online. They assume that all these paintings are the same, but there is a big difference between a finely crafted Tanjore painting and a low quality copy.

This article will explain the difference between the two in more detail so you can make an informed decision.

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Previous Event

Rathna Senthil Vel Co Founder, International Indian Folk Art Gallery

Opening Ceremony

Melbourne Exhibition, May 7th Saturday 2022

Exhibition Location: Space2B | 144 Chapel St, St Kilda, VIC 3182

International Indian Folk Art Gallery (IIFAG) is an Australian organisation with deep Indian roots. The initiative is conceived with the singular goal to highlight the beauty of endangered Indian Folk Arts while building a cross-cultural connection with Australian art lovers. One of the pathways to reach this goal is to have an exhibition and sale to showcase the artworks.

Thus, exhibition and sale is organized in Space2b another Melbourne based organization pioneering in promoting indigenous arts and artwork of refugees/ newly arrived migrants. The event started on the 3rd of May and will run until 30th of May 2022.

Endangered Folk Arts Of India - Australia Events

International Indian Folk Art Gallery, Australia and local partners and sponsors are organizing a series of global events to create awareness about one of the oldest artforms of human civilization, which is sadly vanishing.

 “Endangered Folk Arts of India” is the theme of our global roadshow to celebrate and showcase the beautiful Folk Arts of India to the world.

Our first event in Australia: International Indian Folk Art Gallery (IIFAG) Australia and Space2B, Australia proudly present some of the rarest Indian Folk Arts in Melbourne, Australia from 3rd May – 30th May, 2022.

We will be curating a unique collection of 28 artifacts. Genuine handmade artworks from traditional artists from all parts of the Indian sub-continent.

  1. Opening ceremony scheduled to be opened at 11am, Saturday, 7th May 2022 by
    1. Honorable Minister Mr. John Burns MP, Federal Member For Macnamara, Victoria, Australia
    2. Colleen Harkin, Federal Candidate for Macnamara, Victoria, Australia
  2. Exhibition is open from 10am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. 10am to 2pm on Saturdays.
  3. You will be able view and take home some of the oldest artforms that originated thousands of years ago and are on the verge of extinction
  4. Exhibition will close on Monday, 30th May 2022

All art lovers are invited to our Indian Folk Art Exhibition and Sale for 2022!

Do JOIN us in this journey!

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