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Matasya - Madhubani Painting | Watercolor Painting by Abhishek Kumar

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Let the mythical allure of "Matsya" add a touch of folklore and artistic finesse to your collection. The detailing and simple watercolour technique bring the narrative to life as the fishes flow against and towards the stream -speaking of life’s paradoxes, capturing the essence of ancient tales. This painting serves as a visual homage to the rich cultural heritage of Madhubani, inviting you to appreciate the intricate storytelling embedded in every stroke.

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DDC882
Artist Abhishek Kumar
Watercolor
23.40 inch Height X 16.50 inch Width
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An Emblem of Fertility and Abundance

Invite the serene beauty of flowing waters and the promise of prosperity into your home. This exquisite piece captures the essence of life’s continuous cycle, offering a captivating focal point that speaks of renewal and vitality. You'll appreciate how its harmonious composition and symbolic depth bring a touch of ancient wisdom to your surroundings.

Crafted with Deft Hands and Vibrant Hues

Each stroke of watercolor on this canvas is a testament to meticulous artistry, employing traditional techniques passed down through generations. The artist’s hand has carefully blended rich pigments, creating a visual narrative that is both delicate and profound. You'll admire the precise linework and the subtle interplay of colors that define this handcrafted masterpiece, ensuring its unique character.

A Symphony of Form and Detail

The graceful forms of the aquatic subjects are rendered with captivating detail, each scale and fin a deliberate touch of artistic intention. Encased within an intricately bordered oval, their design draws the eye into a mesmerizing dance. The interplay of crimson and deep grey hues against the untouched white space creates a striking visual balance. This substantial work, measuring 23.40 inches in height and 16.50 inches in width, possesses a commanding yet elegant presence.

Echoes of Ancient Lore

Rooted in the rich cultural tapestry of Madhubani art, this creation draws inspiration from ancient Indian traditions. The depiction of fish often symbolizes fertility, abundance, and good fortune, echoing motifs found in ancestral stories and rituals. You’ll feel a connection to a heritage that celebrates the interconnectedness of nature and human well-being.

Elevating Your Sacred Spaces

This artwork is perfectly suited to grace a living room, study, or meditation space, imbuing the atmosphere with tranquility and positive energy. Imagine it adorning a prominent wall, where its vibrant yet soothing palette can inspire contemplation and conversation. Its presence can transform an ordinary corner into a sanctuary of beauty and meaning.

Enduring Beauty for Generations

To preserve the vibrancy of this watercolor creation, it is best displayed away from direct sunlight and extreme humidity. Gentle dusting with a soft, dry cloth will maintain its pristine appearance. By adhering to these simple care guidelines, you ensure that this piece of artisanal heritage remains a cherished treasure, radiating its captivating allure for years to come.

Colors of Tradition: Exploring the Artistry Behind Madhubani Paintings

Madhubani painting is also known as Mithila art as it is practiced in the Mithila region of India and Nepal. It has specifically originated from the Madhubani district of the state of Bihar. Traditionally, the women of this region created these paintings and in recent years, it has become a widely practiced art and has now become renowned throughout the world. This art expresses the creativity and culture of the people of Mithila and is passed from one generation to another. In this way, the heritage of Madhubani art has been preserved for many decades. The subjects of these paintings are usually religion, love, and fertility. Sometimes, social events like festivals, weddings, and royal court are also depicted in the paintings. The most commonly painted designs and themes are the forms of Hindu Gods and Goddesses such as Ganesha, Shiva, Saraswati, Lakshmi, Krishna, and Ram. The characteristic features of Madhubani paintings are their vibrant colors and eye-catching geometrical patterns. The empty spaces are filled with traditional motifs such as floral and foliate patterns, animals, birds, geometrical structures, and other designs. The local artists create these paintings using a variety of items such as matchsticks, twigs, brushes, pens, or even their own fingers. The paints are usually made with natural dyes and pigments.
As simple as it may seem, the making process of the world-famous Madhubani paintings is certainly not easy and requires lots of hard labor.
Traditional Madhubani paintings are done either on cloth, handmade paper, or canvas. Select the medium of painting as per your choice. If you have chosen cloth, attach it to cardboard to make a solid base. The making of the painting begins with making a double-lined border. This is a very important step because the border is filled with various geographical shapes and patterns or other motifs. The average width of the border is 1.5 - 2 cm. Now that the border is created, you will be left with a blank middle space. This is the main workspace. Start drawing your choice of figure, designs, and shapes. These must be relevant to the Madhubani painting themes.
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When the key design has been made, the empty spaces in between are filled with some designs.
Now is the time to color the painting using vivid shades and hues. Colors in Madhubani are sourced from nature; Indigo is used to produce blue, flower juice produces red, turmeric gives yellow, leaves produce green, cow dung mixed soot gives black, and rice powder gives white.
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To paint these colors, the artist uses a bamboo stick and wraps cotton around it. This acts as a traditional brush.
The entire painting is now painted using this special brush with natural vibrant colors. · However, in modern times, the common brush is used and instead of natural colors, artists prefer to use acrylic paints.
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Since the entire painting is made with natural materials and colors, it appears simple yet enriching. Originally, this art was created on mud walls or soil grounds but when it evolved over many years, the people of Madhubani started to make it on fabric and paper. Today, this art has become globalized and is receiving worldwide attention and appreciation.
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