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Today I have tried Pahari Miniature painting with water colors. Pahari painting—sometimes referred to as Hill painting (pahārī, “of the hills”)—is closely related in conception and feeling to Rājasthanī painting and shares with the Rājput art of the North Indian plains a preference for depicting legends of the cowherd god Krishna. Pahari painting is the name given to Rajput paintings, made in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir states of India. Indian Pahari paintings have been done mostly in miniature forms. Pahari paintings of India can be divided into two distinct categories, on the basis of their geographical range, namely: Basohli and Kulu Style (Influenced by Chaurpanchasika style) Guler and Kangra Style (Based on cooler colors and refinement) Pahari painting flourished and developed during 17th to 19th century in the hilly areas in northwest like Jammu, Garhwal, Basohli, Chamba, Guler, Kangra and Mandi. These paintings are mostly done in miniature form of painting and influenced by Mughal paintings of Aurangzeb’s period to some extent. Pahari paintings or Rajput paintings are categorized on the basis of geography and family style. In the 18th century, many Mughal artists took shelter under the Rajput kingdom. Later, they got the name of new pahari school. Like other Rajput paintings, these paintings were painted on the same parameters like expressing different moods of Radha-Krishna. The themes of these paintings were taken from the texts like Bhagwad-purana, Sursagar, Geet-Govind, Bihari-Satsai, Rasikapriya, Rag-Ragini and Nayika-Bheda. In the pahari school of painting, Kangra style has unique expression of sentiments, diversity of subjects and colour in its painting style. Whereas, Basohli style like Mewar style is dominated by indicative colours and folk art. I hope you will like this video. If you like it, Please subscribe our channel for more such videos. Thanks for watching. Materials ued: Faber castell Artist watercolors and Gold tempera color . Music: Beautiful Piano by LesFM | https://lesfm.net/piano-background-mu... Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... #satisfyingart #meditativeart art #drawing #painting #artchannel #drawingandpaintingchannel #youtubeartchannel #artchannelforbeginners #pencildrawing #acrylicpainting #watercolorpainting #charcoaldrawing #homedecor #artforkids #artforbeginners #stepbystepdrawingvideos #stepbystepdrawingvideotutorials #drawingvideosforbeginners #drawingvideosforkids #artvideos #easyart #indianfolkarts #indiantraditionalpainting #indiantribalarts #folkartsofindia #traditionalpaintingsofindia #artsofindia #artlessons #arttutorials #paintingtutorials #drawingtutorials #howtodraw #howtopaint #easydrawing #easydrawingvideos JJArtoart, #Drawing, #Painting, #HowToDraw, #Art, DrawingTutorial, #WatercolorPainting, indian folk art painting, indian folk art, indian folk art drawing easy, indian folk art painting easy, indian folk art drawing, pahari painting, pahari miniature painting, indian miniature painting, rajput painting, mughal painting, rajasthani painting, kangra style, kangra style miniature painting, ragamalas in pahari miniature painting, ragini