This is a black tree form in a Madhubani painting, with its intricate ramification that spreads outward in an elaborate and near-labyrinthine pattern. Within these dark branches worked out in bright colors, fish-like patterns have been worked to carry into their minute detail the motifs characteristic of the Madhubani style of art.
Measuring 22 X 30 inches, it is made with fabric colors on high-quality handmade paper.
Specialty: The fish themselves, symbolic of fertility and prosperity, swim graciously through the spaces within the tree, creating a bright contrast to the stark black color of the branches with that of the colorful, flowing forms of the fish. This has been further backed up by standard traditional patterns strewn around in the backdrop to enhance the depth and beauty of the picture. The tree and the fish are uniquely combined in this painting to show how life is intertwined into nature itself, depicting what the Madhubani art form wants to say as the richness of cultural heritage.
Heritage: Madhubani art, around 2500 years old, originated from Bihar, India, is a vibrant form of traditional painting. Its hallmark lies in intricate patterns, rich colors, and themes rooted in nature, mythology, and daily life. This captivating art form has deep cultural significance, often adorning walls and household items. Madhubani paintings are celebrated worldwide for their unique storytelling charm and aesthetic appeal.
Add a touch of divinity and calmness to your home or office place with “Tree Madhubani Art”.
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