Indian folk art / designs / themes of Madhubani / Mithila Paintings

The exemplify of Madhubani painting designs / types / preparation / craftsmen are : Make use of courageous painting with natural colors along with non-natural colors.with uncomplicated geometric design painting with elaborate flowery pattern. Symbols lines pattern supporting the main theme.Figures of deities and demigods,individual.Faces of figures having huge bulging eye with jolting nose rising out of forehead. Madhubani Painting is an exemplary term of everyday experience and values. By itself representation of simplicity, splendor combined in a school of conventional art. The Maithili painters use symbols with specific meanings e.g. fish represent productiveness, reproduction and superior fortune while peacocks are related with passionate love, religion and the serpents represent godly protector. The color treatment of the Indian folk art , Madhubani brings it somewhat close to the imprecise school and Post impressionistic school of painting in India. The theme of trivial day by day activities and nature are featured in Godhna paintings. Use of vibrant color, original representation, traditional , geometric patterns in support of main theme, the Indian folk arts of Madhubani succeed to secure the place for itself in the international hall of fame and is globally renowned. The Government of India is also paying the mark of respect by training programs to educate people on Madhubani paintings.

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