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Chandrabhushan

Mr. Chandra Bhushan Kumar, learned Madhubani Paintings from his mother late Girija Devi and practised it from his childhood in order to supplement his family’s finances. The poor economic condition in the family was the main driving force behind his adopting this skill. He has already received wide recognition through Award, coverage in print and electronic media and has participated in many exhibitions to popularize his craft. Mr. Chandra Bhushan Kumar is a also prestigious National Award winner.

About Chandrabhushan

Mr. Chandra Bhushan Kumar, learned Madhubani Paintings from his mother late Girija Devi and practised it from his childhood in order to supplement his family’s finances. The poor economic condition in the family was the main driving force behind his adopting this skill. He has already received wide recognition through Award, coverage in print and electronic media and has participated in many exhibitions to popularize his craft. Mr. Chandra Bhushan Kumar is a also prestigious National Award winner. Often characterized by complex geometrical patterns, Madhubani paintings are known for representing ritual content for particular occasions, including festivals, religious rituals, etc. The colors used in Madhubani paintings are usually derived from plants and other natural sources. These colors are often bright and pigments like lampblack and ochre are used to create black and brown respectively. Instead of contemporary brushes, objects like twigs, matchsticks and even fingers are used to create the paintings.

Medium - Acrylic on paper
20''x28''

Medium - Acrylic on paper
7.5''x7.5''

Medium - Acrylic on paper
7.5''x7.5''

Medium - Acrylic on paper
15''x15''

Medium - Acrylic on paper
10.5''x3''

Medium - Acrylic on paper
10.5''x3''

Medium - Acrylic on paper
10.5''x3''

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