Madhubani art is a traditional folk art form that originated in the Mithila region of Bihar, India. Known for its vibrant colours, intricate patterns, and rich cultural significance, Madhubani paintings depict a variety of themes, including Hindu deities, nature, animals, and geometric patterns. This ancient art style, also known as Mithila painting, is characterised by its use of fine lines, detailed motifs, and bold colour contrasts, often created with natural pigments and dyes.
Traditionally, Madhubani art was practiced by women in the Mithila region, and it was used to adorn the walls of homes during festivals and special occasions like weddings. Over time, this form of art has evolved and is now created on paper, cloth, and canvas, making it accessible for art collectors, home decor, and fashion.
Madhubani paintings typically feature vibrant colours, intricate borders, and depictions of nature such as plants, animals, and birds, along with symbolic representations of deities like Lord Krishna, Goddess Durga, and other mythological figures. The paintings often follow a pattern of repetition, creating a rhythmic flow that adds to their visual appeal.
Today, Madhubani art has gained global recognition for its cultural richness and artistic beauty. It is a perfect addition to any space, bringing a touch of traditional Indian heritage and creativity into modern settings. Whether for home decor, fashion, or art collection, Madhubani paintings offer a timeless expression of India’s artistic traditions.
Acrylic on Clay coated Jute
34x25 Inch
Acrylic on Clay coated Jute
34x25 Inch
Acrylic on canvas
71x48 Inch
Acrylic on canvas
66x54 Inch
Acrylic on Clay coated Jute
20X29
Acrylic on Clay coated Jute
20X28
Acrylic on Clay coated Jute
28X20 Inch
Acrylic on paper
20''x28''
Acrylic on paper
20''x28''
Acrylic on paper
28''x20''
Acrylic on paper
28''x20''
Acrylic on paper
20''x28''