This Madhubani Painting is a natural color on paper-based creation by Sujata Kumari in Square orientation with dimensions 20.3 L x 20.3 H cm. In the painting two fish are painted in the traditional Madhubani style. The two fish symbolizes a lot of things in different cultures. Originally, the Ganges and Yamuna, India’s two most revered rivers, were represented by the two fish. The lunar and solar channels, which start in the nose and prana, are connected to these rivers. In addition to Christianity, they have a significant significance in the Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist faiths. Fish are a symbol of happiness in Buddhism since they are completely free to swim around in the water. They stand for procreation and abundance. sometimes depicted as fish, which the Orient considers sacred due to their beautiful appearance, size, and long lifespan. In the painting too the fish are swimming freely in the blue-colored water.
Theme Suitable For: The lovely painting encourages the free flow of thoughts. It can be installed in the home’s living room, yoga room, or study room. It can also be hung in the lobby, studio, and office cabin.
Subjects: Madhubani Painting
Materials: Paper
Mediums: Natural Color
Size(Inch): 8 W x 8 H
Size(cm): 20.3 W x 20.3 H
Artwork Style: Traditional Art, Madhubani, Figurative Art, Fish painting
Space: Guest room, Home passage, Living room, Home Lobby, studio, Study room.
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