Floral Folk Art Paintings(40 items)
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Featured Review on Floral Folk Art Paintings
Madhubani painting, 'Tree of Life II'





By Denise
Love This!
Again This Artist is gifted. This one has the 'feel' of birds,, their darty movements yet relaxed- natural & Cartoonish [= I couldn't be more Pleased.
Popular Floral Folk Art Paintings
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Colorful Madhubani Painting with Fish Motif, "Fish Union"
$117.99Working in the traditional Madhubani style, Vidushini in India paints this beautifully colorful painting of two fish in a lotus pond. Originating in Bihar, Madhubani painting was originally done to decorate the walls and floors of homes. The original painting is rendered in acrylic paints on handmade paper.
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Signed Watercolor Painting of Radha from India, "Radha"
$49.99Goddess of love, beauty, and devotion, Radha is portrayed alongside two lotus flowers as she ponders her love for Lord Krishna. Referring to Radha's love as "" or devotional love, Indian artist Shikha Kaistha paints this Hindu scene with watercolors in a folk art style.
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Fish-Themed Madhubani Painting from India, "Water World"
$49.99Working in the traditional style of Madhubani folk art, Indian artist Manni Devgun paints an intricate composition that celebrates the beauty of nature. Decorated with beautiful designs and colors, a single fish centers this painting, surrounded by intricate floral motifs. Originating in the Mithila region of India, Madhubani paintings are traditionally reserved for women, and reflect themes of nature and Hinduism.
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Madhubani Painting of Birds in a Floral Garden from India, "Friendly Chat"
$114.99In the Mahubani style, Indian artist Vidushini paints a scene that celebrates the beauty of nature. Singing their beautiful song, colorful birds explore a garden of beautiful blue flowers. Vidushini paints on handmade paper.
Madhubani is a traditional art form originating from the Mithila region of India. Historically reserved for women, this folk art style finds its roots in Hindu epics and symbolism that celebrates the harmony between nature and humanity.