Project PARI- Art and Culture
News: The Ministry of Culture initiates
Project PARI for the 46th World Heritage Committee Meeting.
What’s in the news?
About
·Project PARI
(Public Art of India), seeks to bring forth public art that draws inspiration
from millennia of artistic heritage while incorporating modern themes and
techniques.
·Artists from all over the
country have come together to create the various wall paintings,
murals, sculptures and installations being prepared under this
project.
·The creative canvas inspired by the styles of;
·Phad paintings (Rajasthan), Thangka
painting (Sikkim/Ladakh), Gond art (Madhya
Pradesh), Tanjore paintings (Tamil Nadu), and
·Kalamkari (Andhra
Pradesh), Alpona art (West Bengal), Cheriyal painting (Telangana), Pichhwai
Painting (Rajasthan), Lanjia Saura (Odisha), and
·Pattachitra (West
Bengal), Bani Thani Painting (Rajasthan), Warli (Maharashtra), Pithora
Art (Gujarat), Aipan (Uttarakhand), Kerala
Murals (Kerala), Alpana art (Tripura) and more.
Source: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2031268