This Madhubani painting is titled “Village Nari.” It is of a woman from a rural background, showing the lady in traditional elegance, carrying something on her head.
Measuring 7.5 X 22 inches, it is beautiful painting made with fabric colors on a high-quality paper.
Specialty: The lady is clad in an outfit of bright colors and intricate patterns that talk about everyday life and cultural heritage in the region of Mithila. The item on her head, is detailed according to the expression of Madhubani art, such as geometric and floral patterns. This portrait is framed amidst myriad colors and symbols, which reflect the vibrancy of village life and the artistry of Madhubani. This painting conveys the beauty of the single individual and speaks to communal living via this highly intricate craftsmanship and cultural narration of the Madhubani Art.
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 “Village Nari”.
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