Innovative Art N Craft Vocational Institute

UNDER INNOVATIVE ARTISANS WELFARE TRUST
(Registered Under Indian Trust Act 1882)

MSME UDYAM (Govt. of India) registered

Niti Aayog Registered
Reg. under Ministry of Labour & Employment

UNDER INNOVATIVE ARTISANS WELFARE TRUST (Registered Under Indian Trust Act 1882),
MSME UDYAM (GOVT. OF INDIA) REG. Niti Aayog Registered Reg. under Ministry of Labour & Employment (GOVT. OF INDIA)

ISO-9001:2015 (QMS)

Saura Paintings

saura

Description

Saura paintings, called ikons, hold religious significance, and are usually made as a dedication to their deity, Idital. In traditional Saura art, the natural colours used are derived from sisal, neem and other herbs and flowers. aura art is often mistaken for Warli art of Western India. There are, however, subtle differences between the two. Like Warli art, Saura also features characters in geometrical shapes, but the Saura forms are larger and more elongated. While you do not need to have a college degree to become an artisan, formal art education would provide you with employment opportunities that can support your art career. If you are good at explaining craft techniques, you could teach.

 

Duration

 

3 months

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