Showing posts with tag: Madhubani art

Diwali Decorations in Mithila theme

( Please click on individual images for details regarding the image)  Diwali decorations inspired from Maithil traditions and artform. Wall decorations : Auspicious element used as motifs in Mithila painting are painted on the red plates. Elements highlights : Shankh, Surya, Lotus, Trishool etc. Mandir Decoration: Maithil Aripan (Floor Painting) used to decorated the base…

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Glass Vase and Candle stand in Mithila Art

Glass Vase and Candle stand  are hand painted in style inspired from motifs of Mithila / Madhubani Art . The pattern of flow of flowers and leaves are common motifs to the Mithila /Madhubani Art form especially in filling the background spaces and the borders. With Glass as base,  Acrylic was used as mode of paint to…

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Wooden Napkin Holder handpainted in Mithila Art style

Peacock, Lotus and Fish motifs  in Golden and Black colour on Wooden Napkin Holder are hand painted in the style of Mithila / Madhubani Art form.  Golden and Black colours were used to give it a antique look. Alternatively, the case can also be used as a Pen / Brush Stand. With Wood as base,  Acrylic paint…

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Wooden Photo Frames handpainted in Mithila Art

Lotus, Fish, Shankh as motifs on Wooden Photo Frames hand painted in the style of Mithila / Madhubani Art form. The base of the photo frames were kept in Bold colours with motifs of Mithila art detailed in the style of Line Painting. The essence of colour of Mithila Art was tried to be maintained with the…

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Glass Candle Stand in Mithila Style

Diya as motif on Glass Candle Stand in the style of Mithila / Madhubani Art form. When I thought of a candle stand in Mithila art my first thoughts were to use Diya as a Motif. Subsequently other motifs too found their place. With Glass as base,  Acrylic was used as mode of paint to highlight the details…

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Wedding Card for Bihari Bride & Assamese Groom

I designed this Wedding Card in Mithila / Madhubani style for a wedding where the Bride comes from Bihar, India and the Groom from Assam ,India. As in the wedding this card highlights  the amalgamation of two cultures their rituals and practices in India. The design of the Card starts with the Blessings of  Lord Ganesh on…

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in Mithila / Madhubani Painting

Goddess Durga

या देवी सर्वभूतेषु मातृरूपेण संस्थिता । नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः ॥ Goddess Durga On the auspicious occasion of Durga Puja and Navratri, Goddess Durga in Madhubani / Mithila style of Painting. In traditional Mithila this painting is also known as painting of “Bhagawati” ( meaning “Devi” or “Goddess” ) Mode of Creation : Digital…

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Bride in Mithila (01)

Bride in Mithila decorated up with ornaments in a sitting posture performing the rituals. The background motifs include Fish, Peacock, Lotus (Kamal), Shankh etc Base: Paper Paint: Poster Colours Mode: Handmade Painting Artist – Nupur Nishith

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in the style of Mithila / Madhubani Art.

Lord Krishna (Handmade painting) (01)

Lord Krishna  handmade painting in the style of Mithila / Madhubani Art. Base: Handmade Paper Paint: Poster Colours Mode: Handmade Painting Artist – Nupur Nishith

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in Mithila / Madhubani painting

Radha (Indian Goddess) Handmade (01)

    Radha (Indian Goddess) handmade in the style of Mithila / Madhubani Painting. Accoding to Hindu Mythology, Radha is considered to be the childhood friend and lover of Lord Krishna. Together they are considered as the symbol of Love and Devotion.  Base: Handmade Paper Paint: Poster Colours Mode: Handmade Painting Artist – Nupur Nishith

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