Some unique paintings in Chitrasante 2024
As every year this year visited Chitrasante 2024. Last year too I had posted about some unique paintings from Chitrasante. This has become ritual for me to share about the glimpses of Chitrasante everytime I visit it.
So here are some of the unique paintings that attracted me :

The painting of Hampi
The above one is painting of a view in Hampi. The painting is completely painted with yellow, red, brown. The next one too is in same colors:

One more view
The below one is a painting of sculpture:

Painting of sculpture
Nestled in the heart of Karnataka, India, lies the historic town of Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that transports visitors to the bygone era of the Vijayanagara Empire. While renowned for its awe-inspiring ruins and ancient temples, Hampi is not just a treasure trove of architectural wonders but also a canvas for artistic expression.
Contemporary artists, too, find inspiration in the captivating landscapes and majestic ruins of Hampi. Their canvases capture the spirit of this ancient town, offering a modern perspective on its timeless beauty. From vibrant street markets to the serene Tungabhadra River, every corner of Hampi holds the potential to become a masterpiece.
I have captured some more pictures of interesting paintings. I will share those in coming posts.
Until then
Love, Laugh and Live the life to the fullest,
-Ranjana