Uplifting Indian Art Communities Together
Where Traditions Thrive and Every Artist Belongs
Uplifting Indian Art Communities Together
Keeping Culture Alive Through Performance
The Stage Where Heritage Lives
Keeping Culture Alive Through Performance
Empowering Artists of All Abilities
Supporting Specially-Abled Artistic Voices
Empowering Artists of All Abilities

Supporting Diverse Indian Art Forms

Jadupatia art

Jadupatia art is a tribal scroll painting tradition from Jharkhand, practiced by the Santhal community. Made with natural dyes on cloth or paper, it features bold, expressive figures and tells stories from folklore, mythology, and local rituals.

This vibrant folk art by Babita Hembrom reflects the Santhal tribe’s deep bond with nature, showing animals united around a tree—a symbol of harmony between land, water, and sky.

Madhubani Art

Madhubani is a traditional folk art from Bihar, known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns. It often depicts mythology, nature, and daily life using natural dyes and bold geometric designs.

Ambika Raju Kandi’s artwork  depicts a traditional Bengali bride in a red saree and bridal mukut, adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant colors. It captures the grace and cultural richness of Bengali weddings through the detailed folk style.

Pichwai Art

Pichwai is a devotional art form from Nathdwara, Rajasthan, featuring intricate paintings of Lord Krishna, especially in his Shrinathji form. These artworks, rich in detail and symbolism, often depict temple scenes, festivals, and nature motifs like lotuses and cows.

Painting by Shikha Jain portrays Radha-Krishna’s divine love and Kamdhenu, symbolizing abundance and grace. Inspired by temple art, it brings peace and prosperity to your home.

Gond Art

Gond art is a traditional tribal art form from Madhya Pradesh, created by the Gond community. Known for its vibrant colors, fine lines, and intricate patterns, it often depicts nature, animals, folklore, and daily life. The art reflects a deep connection with nature and a belief that everything is sacred and alive.

The Gond people believe that everything in nature—trees, animals, hills, rivers—is sacred and alive. 

Uniting and preserving India’s diverse art forms celebrating their unique stories, rich heritage, and timeless creativity.

Focus

Empowering North Eastern Arts

Through training, resources, and platforms, we support local artists—preserving indigenous dance, craft, and storytelling traditions, and ensuring their voices are seen, heard, and celebrated across India and beyond.
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About Us

KPCT Foundation, founded by Jyoti Yadav, is a nonprofit organization established with a clear and heartfelt vision We believe that art, in all its forms, is a transformative force—a medium for self-expression, healing, and empowerment. Our work extends beyond artistic boundaries to champion inclusivity, with a strong focus on supporting specially-abled artists—whether born with physical or mental challenges or affected by life-altering circumstances.
What We Support

Support Visual Artists

Performing Artists

Specially Abled Artists

“We don’t just support art we stand for every artist.”

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