“Flower Festival” is acrylic on canvas-based creation by Naheem Rustom. In square orientation with dimensions of 91.4 W x 91.4 H cm. It is a canvas painting in which three women can be seen holding a basket each, and the baskets have flowers. All three women are wearing saree and are ready to celebrate the festival of flowers. The festival of flowers is also known as Sarhul. It is one of the most widely celebrated tribal celebrations in the state of Bihar and Jharkhand. The indigenous groups who participate in this celebration are located across Jharkhand, Bihar, and Orissa. The Santhals call this festival Baha. It is a floral festival. It is observed on the final day of Baisakh, which falls in the month of April according to the Lunisolar calendar. The celebration, which is observed whenever the sal trees blossom with flowers, serves as a reminder of people’s happy disposition. The celebration is similar to another Indian holiday called Vasant-Mahotsava. The festival of flowers known as Vasan Mahotsava is a festive occasion all over India. Sarah’s definition is “Worship of Sal.” People celebrate the earth and the natural world during the Sarhul festival.
Theme suitable for: This painting will be very apt for the living room, entrance of the home, office lobby, guest room, and home passage.
Subjects: Square
Materials: Canvas
Mediums: Acrylic
Size: 91.4 L x 91.4 H cm
Artwork Style: Cubism, Geometric art
Space: Guest room, Living room, the entrance of home or office, the passage of home.
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