Buddhi Prakash Sharma
Shri P.K.Salve Kala Pratishthan
Learning under the guidance of H.H.Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
Buddhi Prakash Sharma
Jaipur, Rajashthan, India.
DOB – 8th Sept 1955.

Education
  • Graduate in Arts (B. A.)
  • Started learning Indian Miniature Painting from the age of 10.

Experience
15 yrs experience in Shri P. K. Salve Kala Pratishthan (Nagpur & Vaitarna). Knows Indian Miniature Painting, Wall Painting, Oil Painting on Canvas, Glass Painting and many more.
Indian miniature painting is a 'visual chamber music' to be savoured slowly, intently and rather privately. 'Miniature' generally refers to a painting or illumination, small in size, meticulous in detailing and delicate in brushwork. The art of palm-leaf illuminations were traditionally labeled as patra-lekhana, a medieval Indian canon . But later, a generalized term pata chitra was conveniently used to define other kinds of painting than wall-painting. It indeed included painted scrolls and panels. Modern museums display miniatures so that they can be viewed at a time by several spectators. But traditionally, painted pages were either bound into albums like Islamic books or were piled carefully into portfolios. A connoisseur, eager to enjoy the painted details held the folios, one at a time, on the lap or on a table. Rarely were they framed and put behind glass or displayed on walls.
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