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Madhubani Painting - Bengaluru

A regional painting on nature and mythology
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral,Kiran Rajand Hariharasudan T.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Handmade paper and other art materials, placed on a drawing board.

  • Making the borders on the paper before drawing the design.

  • Artisan drawing natural elements that are bonded with human lives.

  • Artisan painting over the sketch drawn.

  • Vibrant colours like orange and pink are being added to the flowers.

  • A contemporary painting of an owl, drawn in Madhubani art form.

  • A contemporary painting of a peacock, drawn in Madhubani art form.

  • A completed work of Madhubani painting on display.

  • A picture frame painted in Madhubani art form.

  • Madhubani paintings are done on the cover page of a diary.

  • Beautiful drawing of fishes in a river, drawn in Madhubani art form.

  • Mrs. Vidhushini Prasad, a well-known Madhubani painter.

Handmade paper and other art materials, placed on a drawing board.

Making the borders on the paper before drawing the design.

Artisan drawing natural elements that are bonded with human lives.

Artisan painting over the sketch drawn.

Vibrant colours like orange and pink are being added to the flowers.

A contemporary painting of an owl, drawn in Madhubani art form.

A contemporary painting of a peacock, drawn in Madhubani art form.

A completed work of Madhubani painting on display.

A picture frame painted in Madhubani art form.

Madhubani paintings are done on the cover page of a diary.

Beautiful drawing of fishes in a river, drawn in Madhubani art form.

Mrs. Vidhushini Prasad, a well-known Madhubani painter.

Madhubani Painting from Bihar is one among those cherished crafts of India, practiced for ages, found mostly in the state's Mithila region. Madhubani is a unique style of painting characterized by geometrical patterns and natural dark hues. Though its name translates to ‘Forest of Honey’, the art holds religious importance due to its depiction of Hindu god Krishna and Ramayan episodes. Women from the area decorate their house walls and doors with Madhubani paintings on special occasions of birth, marriage, festivals like Holi, Surya Shasti, Upanayana, Durga puja, etc. The ritual is believed to please God, hence bring in peace and prosperity.

The characteristic that makes Madhubani painting stand out from others is its use of natural colours extracted from items like turmeric for yellow, indigo for blue, Kusum flower for crimson, rose for red, lime for green, etc. These colours are then mixed with a paste of cow dung and mud to have a better texture. Sita Devi, Jagdamba Devi, and Bharati Dayal are India’s most renowned Madhubani artists, all holding various India's prestigious awards. Bharati Devi’s works can be found on the Ministry of External Affairs interiors, Ministry of Commerce, US Embassy, Norway’s Museum of Eminence, to name a few. Being inspired by them many artists took this as a profession. Ms. Vidhushini Prasad, from Bengaluru, a well-known Madhubani painter is practicing this art for many years.

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Handmade paper and other art materials, placed on a drawing board.

Making the borders on the paper before drawing the design.

Artisan drawing natural elements that are bonded with human lives.

Artisan painting over the sketch drawn.

Vibrant colours like orange and pink are being added to the flowers.

A contemporary painting of an owl, drawn in Madhubani art form.

A contemporary painting of a peacock, drawn in Madhubani art form.

A completed work of Madhubani painting on display.

A picture frame painted in Madhubani art form.

Madhubani paintings are done on the cover page of a diary.

Beautiful drawing of fishes in a river, drawn in Madhubani art form.

Mrs. Vidhushini Prasad, a well-known Madhubani painter.


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