Description
Painting of colour peacocks in Madhubani art form. Hand painted on canvas 400 gsm paper using acrylic paints and drawing pens.
Painting will be shipped unframed.
The Peacock is a constant in the Indian culture. Lord Krishna wears a peacock feather in his crown, Lord Karthikeya uses peacock as his vehicle and Goddess Saraswati is often depicted with a peacock. It is a symbol of beauty, grace and pride.
Madhubani art, also known as Mithila art, is an ancient folk art from the region of Bihar and Mithila (Nepal) and dates back to the Ramayana period. Madhubani paintings are two-dimensional, represented with double lines, mostly with a border design, and filled with bright colours and contrasts or patterns. In the olden days, the mud walls were painted with natural dyes and colours. The art form has now evolved over time with artists painting on canvas boards using a variety of colour mediums.
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