Odisha Art
Raghurajpur, it’s a dream destination for art lovers. The entire village is like an open
museum of art and craft. There are more than hundred families living in this
village and majority of them are into some kind of handicraft work. The artisans
here create magic with their skilled hands on pieces of cloth, paper and palm
leaves. The small village is situated in Puri district of Odisha. The village is
surrounded by palm, mango, coconut and other tropical trees along with betel
leaf gardens. But Raghurajpur has its own identity it depicts the rich tradition
of Odisha’s art and craft.
Raghurajpur
is famous for Pattachitra. In Odia language ‘Patta’ means canvas and ‘chitra’
means picture. This is made on ‘Pati’ a handmade canvas prepared by pasting
together layers of cloth. The artisans use handmade natural colour for the
paintings. The tradition of Pattachitra painting in Odisha is very old. The
theme of Pattachitra are mostly mythological, religious stories. The stories are
painted by the artisans in such a way that by reading the pictures in sequence
you can understand the story. Pattachitra’s have mainly the design of Lord Sri
Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra. In Raghurajpur each house tells a new story
the walls of the houses were painted with chitrakari. Among other art forms
stone carving, paper made toys, tusser paintings, wood carvings, painting on
palm leaves are prepared by the artists, and this is the main source of
livelihood for the villagers. Each family in Raghurajpur is engaged in preparing
some kind of handicraft. Even small children of the age of seven, eight make
patta paintings on their own. The artisans sell their product through different
NGO’s in market. Many NGO’s in the village are engaged in promotion, training
and marketing of the craft products. The artists from this village also
participate in various fairs and exhibition in the state and outside the state.
Raghurajpur
is also famous for Gotipua dance the earlier form of Odishi. Late Padmabibhusana
Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra (The renowned Odishi dance guru) was born in this
village. In Gotipua dance adolescents boys dressed in girls attire and perform
gotipua dance. The dancers from this village are now performing at both national
and international events.
Visitors
including foreigners visiting the village round the year is the unique sight of
Raghurajpur. Tourists come from countries like USA, UK, China, Nepal, Japan,
Italy along with the inland tourists. It offers a glimpses of the rich art and
craft of Odisha to the tourists. By showcasing their handicrafts the artisans
became self dependent they don’t need to leave their home in search of job.
This village has emerged as one of the ideal type of rural tourism spot.
Perhaps nowhere in India one can find so many art products in one
village.
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