Madhubani Style Indian Folk Art Painting on Paper, "Love for Nature I"
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Bharti Dayal celebrates her love of nature in the ancient style of Madhubani painting. Dayal mixes vegetable dyes with acrylics to paint peacocks perched within the spreading branches of a great tree. Subtle touches of red and pink relieve the otherwise black and white composition. Traditionally painted by women from Mithila on the walls and floor of their homes, Madhubani paintings often depict ancient mythological themes.
Please note: Bharti Dayal signs her pieces on the back side.
- 14 grams
- 0.49 oz
- 77 cm L x 57 cm W
- 30.5" L x 22.5" W
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Diya
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11/05/2021
"Vibrant and Charming!"
This painting is delightful, a great combination of traditional form and colors and modern, geometrical composition. I love the parrots expression and the checkerboard-bird background.
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Raj
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09/25/2017
"Tribal art at its best"
As an Indian, I can tell non Indians to buy these paintings and give your wall a new twist
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Nature Rejoice, Madhubani painting
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Shaku
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06/30/2017
"A Divine Work of Art"
This arrived well packaged and sooner than expected. I was delighted with the artwork. My thanks to the artist, Bharti Dayal and to Novica.
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