Pattachitra Art Workshop with Ashish Kumar Das at JCAC Mysuru

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JCAC Mysuru will host a three-day Pattachitra art workshop from 25–27 September 2026, offering participants an opportunity to learn a traditional painting practice from Odisha known for its intricate detailing, bold colours, and narrative imagery.

The workshop will be led by Master Artist Ashish Kumar Das, who has more than 21 years of experience in the Pattachitra tradition. Participants will work closely with the artist to understand the techniques, motifs, and storytelling methods associated with this historic art form.

Workshop Overview

Pattachitra is one of India’s well-known traditional painting styles, originating in Odisha. Characterised by fine linework and decorative compositions, the art form has long been used to depict religious and mythological themes.

During the workshop, participants will create their own Pattachitra painting and can choose one of the following subjects:

  • Lord Jagannath
  • Radha Krishna

All art materials will be provided, including a 14″ × 20″ canvas.

What Participants Can Expect

Over the course of three days, participants will:

  • Learn the fundamentals of Pattachitra painting
  • Understand traditional compositions and motifs
  • Receive guidance from an experienced master artist
  • Complete a traditional artwork on canvas

The workshop is suitable for beginners, art enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in Indian traditional and folk art practices.

Event Details

Event Details
Workshop Name Pattachitra Art Workshop
Facilitator Ashish Kumar Das
Venue JCAC Mysuru
City Mysuru
Date 25–27 September 2026
Time 10:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Registration For details contact +91 70220 33303
Website Instagram: @jcacmysuru

Conclusion

Hosted by JCAC Mysuru, this three-day workshop offers participants an opportunity to engage with the traditional art of Pattachitra under the guidance of Ashish Kumar Das. Through practical instruction and hands-on work, attendees will gain insight into the techniques and visual traditions of this longstanding Odisha art form while completing their own painting.

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