Manjusha art - I
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Medium : Acrylic and fabric colors on canvas
Dimension : 15x22 inches
Made by Anjana Devi, an artist for Manjusha Art from Bihar. The motifs used are from the “Bihula-Bishahari†folklore, i.e. plants of Champa, Snake near leaves, five Bishahari sisters, merchant Chandrasaudagar etc. The artwork is a typically a line drawing art which uses sequential and scroll style of representation.
Country of Origin - India
ABOUT Anjana Manjusha Art
Manjusha is a line drawing art which uses sequential and scroll style of representation.
Typically, the motifs are from the “Bihula-Bishahari†folklore, i.e. plants of Champa, Snake
near leaves, five Bishahari sisters, merchant Chandrasaudagar etc. Nowadays, other
folklores are also painted in the same style like Lord Shiva, Ram-Sita etc. Borders are one of
the important aspects of this painting and majorly depict flora and fauna. Only three colors
are used for this style of painting, i.e. Pink, Yellow, Green. Currently, fabric colors are used
as raw material. Initially, it s...
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