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TWO FISHES MADHUBANI PAINTING

TWO FISHES MADHUBANI PAINTING 1,750.00 PRODUCT CODE: RTMP188. SHIPPING & HANDLING: 800.00 DISCOUNT: 0.00 TIME TO DISPATCH: 6-8days AVAILABLE ITEMS: 1 DELIVERY METHOD: Courier
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The Two Fishes Madhubani Painting is a traditional Indian artwork that originates from the Madhubani region of Bihar. Madhubani art is characterized by its intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and depiction of nature and cultural motifs. This particular painting features a theme centered around two fishes. In Madhubani art, fish motifs often symbolize fertility, abundance, and prosperity. The fish are typically depicted in vibrant colors, with intricate patterns and designs embellishing their bodies. The composition may include other elements such as aquatic plants, water ripples, or decorative motifs, enhancing the visual appeal and storytelling of the artwork. The painting is created on a canvas made of handmade paper or cloth, using natural pigments and dyes. The dimensions can vary, but for the purpose of this description, let's assume a standard size of around 22 inches in length and 30 inches in width. The Two Fishes Madhubani Painting serves as a decorative piece that showcases the artistic skills and cultural heritage of Madhubani art. It can be displayed in homes, offices, or art galleries, adding a touch of traditional and vibrant aesthetic to any space. Additionally, the symbolism associated with the fish motif brings an auspicious and positive connotation, making it a meaningful artwork to have in your surroundings.

Country of Origin - India

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As a woman journalist for over 20 years, I worked for media houses, public radio broadcaster and as an independent documentary film maker. All these exposed me to the beautiful stories of grassroots artisans from different parts of India. These stories, starting from their learning process of such wonderful art form through their parents and grandparents and then to become full-fledged art producers and their journey to getting exposed to local markets fascinated me tremendously. During my interaction, one common challenge I found...
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