Mother Nature Madhubani Painting on Paper from India, "Mother Nature II"
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Bharti Dayal explores the beautiful coexistence between nature and human beings in this awe-inspiring Madhubani folk painting. The arms of a woman representing Mother Earth transition and transform into tree branches where birds take refuge, while the lower section of the painting features a row of villagers dancing in unison along with the birds. A brilliant work of art enhanced with acrylic paint and vegetable dyes in red, purple, yellow, orange and blue on handmade paper.
- 0.40 kgs
- 0.9 lbs
- Artwork: 35 cm W x 53.5 cm H
- Artwork: 13.75" W x 21" H
- Mat: 45.5 cm W x 63.5 cm H
- Mat: 18" W x 25" H
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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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Human and Nature, Madhubani Painting of a Woman with Birds from India
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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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Shiv-Parvati, Fair Trade Spiritual Painting
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