India is a land of diversified culture and one can witness its diversity through varied forms of Indian art. Indian art paintings depict the rich cultural heritage of the country. However, the artwork still continues to retain its uniqueness and manifests the social, political and religious sentiments of the people.

With passage of time, Indian art has gained immense popularity across the globe. In fact, the Indian art paintings have carved a niche position in the globally. Like other forms of art, such as music and dance, paintings have been considered as a strong medium to reflect human emotions. The world of Indian art paintings has drastically evolved over a period of time. During the days of inception, caves and leaves were used as medium for creation of beautiful paintings, however in current time papers and canvases have replaced them.

There are plenty of different art styles available in the art world today, of which traditional form of paintings and contemporary and modern art style has earned worldwide recognition and admiration.

Art and paintings have been deeply rooted into our Indian culture since time immemorial. Indian traditional form of art comprises of folk art, tribal art, Madhubani art, Mughal paintings, warli motifs, Tanjore paintings, kalamkari paintings, picchwai paintings and kalighat paintings etc.

Not to mention, aforesaid traditional art forms portray the different eras of the Indian art period. Interestingly, the traditional art forms have been widely accredited and highly praised by general populace globally. Most of the Indian art dealers and lovers desire to buy and adorn these great traditional Indian art pieces in living or office space.

Unlike traditional art, Indian contemporary art came into existence around 1960's or 1970's and continues to expand its popularity. This art form describes the creativity of Indian artists that are no longer refrained to utilizing oil or water colors on paper for painting master pieces.

Now, the times have changed, these days Indian artist have become more open to new ideas. They are undoubtedly more willing to innovate and experiment simply by giving real form to your ideas. The painters have started harnessing the power of three dimensional spaces, which leaves a strong impact on the viewers.