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Pattern Paintings

Pattern paintings, with their mesmerizing arrangements and rhythmic repetitions, offer more than just visual appeal—they evoke a sense of harmony and order that transcends mere aesthetics. Owning a pattern painting means embracing a unique form of artistic expression where structure meets creativity, capturing the essence of both tradition and modernity. These paintings invite collectors to experi...
Pattern paintings, with their mesmerizing arrangements and rhythmic repetitions, offer more than just visual appeal—they evoke a sense of harmony and order that transcends mere aesthetics. Owning a pattern painting means embracing a unique form of artistic expression where structure meets creativity, capturing the essence of both tradition and modernity. These paintings invite collectors to experience art that is both timeless and innovative, weaving together historical influences with contemporary flair.

Historically, patterns have been integral to art across diverse cultures. From the intricate mosaics of ancient Byzantium to the vibrant textiles of traditional African art, patterns have served as a universal language of beauty and meaning. In the Renaissance, artists like Sandro Botticelli employed repetitive motifs in works such as “The Birth of Venus” to enhance compositional harmony and symbolism. Moving into the 20th century, modern artists like Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian revolutionized pattern use, incorporating geometric abstraction and color theory to push the boundaries of visual art.

In Indian art, patterns are deeply embedded in cultural and artistic traditions. Indian folk art forms such as Madhubani and Warli feature intricate, symbolic patterns that convey stories and cultural motifs. These patterns often draw on nature, mythology, and daily life, serving both decorative and narrative purposes. You can see this influence in the contemporary works of Nitu Chajjer who pushes the concept of Mandalas (link collection) further in her Nature & Spirituality themed works, the sprirituality themed geometric abstract works of H R Devulapalli & Ekta Sharma, the patterns from the Bishnupur temples in the backgrounds of Basuki Dasgupta’s figurative works and as the focus of his abstract works.

Contemporary artists continue to explore and redefine patterns, infusing them with new contexts and interpretations. For instance, Yayoi Kusama’s immersive installations use polka dots to create enveloping, otherworldly experiences, while abstract painter Bridget Riley uses optical patterns to engage viewers in a dynamic visual conversation. These examples showcase the diverse ways patterns can be utilized, offering a range of possibilities from the traditionally intricate to the boldly modern.

In acquiring a pattern painting, you’re not just investing in art; you're owning a piece of a rich artistic dialogue that spans centuries, reflecting both historical depth and contemporary innovation.
Vistar by S H Raza

Vistar

S H Raza

Serigraph on Paper

30 (w) x 40 (h) in

$ 1,562

Sapta Ras by S H Raza

Sapta Ras

S H Raza

Serigraph on Paper

60 (w) x 60 (h) in

$ 5,625

Aavartan by S H Raza

Aavartan

S H Raza

Serigraph on Paper

60 (w) x 60 (h) in

$ 5,000

Moonriver Blues by Basuki  Dasgupta

Moonriver Blues

Basuki Dasgupta

Mixed Media on Canvas

30 (w) x 48 (h) in

  • SOLD
Yantra 231 by H R Devulapalli

Yantra 231

H R Devulapalli

Oil on Canvas

27 (w) x 27 (h) in

  • SOLD
Padmagarbha by Arpitha Reddy

Padmagarbha

Arpitha Reddy

Acrylic on Canvas

30 (w) x 30 (h) in

$ 3,150

Untitled - 4 by K. G. Subramanyan by K.G Subramanyan

Untitled - 4 by K. G. Subramanyan

K.G Subramanyan

Serigraph on Paper

30 (w) x 36 (h) in

$ 625

Sorath Malhaar by Jyothi Bhatt

Sorath Malhaar

Jyothi Bhatt

Serigraph on Paper

22 (w) x 30 (h) in

$ 750

Myself as an artist by Jyothi Bhatt

Myself as an artist

Jyothi Bhatt

Serigraph on Paper

50 (w) x 40 (h) in

$ 1,000

Kalpvriksh by Jyothi Bhatt

Kalpvriksh

Jyothi Bhatt

Serigraph on Paper

22 (w) x 30 (h) in

$ 750

Between Signal and Silence by Suresh Kumar

Between Signal and Silence

Suresh Kumar

Paper on Wood With Polyurethane

48 (w) x 36 (h) in

$ 3,375

The Art of Encounter by Dinkar  Jadhav

The Art of Encounter

Dinkar Jadhav

Acrylic, Fiberglass Sculptures

16 (w) x 24 (h) x 9 (d) in

$ 3,750

Spandolika – The Sacred Balance - I by Masuram Ravikanth

Spandolika – The Sacred Balance - I

Masuram Ravikanth

Acrylic on Canvas

30 (w) x 30 (h) in

$ 1,875

The Horses That Came in from the Wild by Dinkar  Jadhav

The Horses That Came in from the Wild

Dinkar Jadhav

Acrylic on Canvas

48 (w) x 36 (h) in

  • SOLD
Festive Rhythm - 3 by Anuradha Thakur

Festive Rhythm - 3

Anuradha Thakur

Acrylic on Canvas

48 (w) x 36 (h) in

$ 3,795

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Why buy pattern paintings?

Pattern paintings can be meditative and often feature intricate details that add a distinct personality to a space.

What are pattern paintings?

Paintings that use repetitive motifs—abstract or representational—across mediums. They can evoke rhythm, calm, or energetic movement depending on palette, density, and scale.

What are some tips to buy pattern paintings?

Keep these in mind while shortlisting:

  • Scale: match the painting size to your wall and viewing distance.
  • Palette: ensure colours complement your room’s scheme.
  • Design density: intricate patterns can dominate; choose balance for your space.
  • Budget: set a range before exploring; patterns span wide price bands.
  • Source: prefer reputable galleries/platforms with provenance and clear return policies.
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