Chittara Art - A Study in Geometry
Chittara Art - A Study in Geometry
Curator’s Note
Chittara is marked by restraint, geometry, and an earth-rooted visual discipline. This painting offers calm structure to the wall and speaks in a quieter, deeply grounded register.Couldn't load pickup availability
Product Note
Chittara is a traditional folk art from Karnataka, historically painted on earthen walls during moments of ritual and transition. Its visual language is precise and symbolic—built from dots, lines, triangles, and rhythmic repetition—where meaning lived in measure rather than ornament.
This is not traditional Chittara art.
It is a contemporary, small-format interpretation that draws from Chittara's geometric grammar while translating it into a modern visual idiom. Reduced in scale and quieter in expression, this work reflects the discipline of the form rather than its original ceremonial context.
What emerges feels meditative and abstract—geometry distilled to rhythm, balance, and restraint. The composition invites close viewing, making it suited for shelves, desks, niches, or intimate wall groupings rather than large statement walls.
Craft Note
At House of Saaj, we curate such works with clarity and care—presenting them not as replicas of tradition, but as thoughtful continuations. These pieces do not claim ritual function. They honor visual lineage while standing firmly in the present.
This is Chittara remembered, not reenacted.
Quiet. Intentional. Meant to live close.
Care Note
- This piece is hand-painted and intended for indoor use
- Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading
- Avoid moisture, humidity, and heat exposure
- Clean the framed art gently with a soft, dry cloth
- Do not use water, sprays, or cleaning chemicals
- Handle with clean, dry hands when repositioning
Shipping Note
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Studio Note
With mindful care, the surface and pigment will age naturally and retain their character over time.
Irregularities in handmade and handcrafted products highlight their authenticity and the artisan's personal touch.
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