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Pair of Peacock and Fish | Madhubani Art on Handmade Paper

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This captivating handmade paper artwork depicts a mesmerising scene: a majestic peacock paired with a graceful fish.  In Hindu symbolism, the peacock represents pride, beauty, and spiritual awakening. The fish, on the other hand, embodies abundance, fertility, and freedom within the life-giving waters. This unique pairing portrays a harmonious coexistence between land and water, a reminder of the interconnectedness of all living things. 

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DDG301
Artist Ashutosh Garg
Handmade Paper
22 inch height X 7.5 inch width
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A Glimpse into Madhubani

Immerse yourself in the intricate world of Madhubani art with this striking piece, a traditional Indian folk painting rendered in black and white on handmade paper. This artwork is not merely decorative; it's a visual narrative, a window into the rich cultural heritage of the Mithila region of Bihar, India. Every line and pattern holds meaning, passed down through generations of women artists. The tradition of Madhubani painting is believed to have originated during the time of the Ramayana. Legend has it that King Janaka, father of Sita, commissioned artists to create paintings to celebrate the marriage of Sita and Rama. These paintings adorned the walls of the palace, and the art form became an integral part of the region's cultural identity.

Symbolism in the Depiction

This particular artwork showcases two powerful and symbolically rich creatures: the peacock and the fish. In Hindu mythology, the peacock is associated with Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. Its vibrant plumage represents beauty, royalty, and immortality. Lord Krishna is often depicted with peacock feathers adorning his crown, further cementing its divine significance. The fish, a symbol of fertility, prosperity, and abundance, is a common motif in Madhubani art. It represents the life-giving waters and is considered auspicious, bringing good luck and fortune to the household. The presence of the fish in this painting is a blessing, a wish for a flourishing and bountiful life.

Craftsmanship and Details

Created with meticulous detail, this painting exemplifies the unique characteristics of Madhubani art. The artwork, rendered on handmade paper, measures 22 inches in height and 7.5 inches in width. The dimensions make it suitable for display in a variety of spaces, from living rooms to bedrooms, hallways, or even office environments. The black and white palette provides a striking contrast, highlighting the fine lines and intricate patterns characteristic of this art form. Each element in the painting is carefully rendered, demonstrating the artist's skill and dedication. The artist has employed a double line technique, adding depth and dimension to the images.

Handmade with Love

This is more than just a painting; it is a testament to the enduring power of folk art. The use of handmade paper further emphasizes its authenticity and the care that went into its creation. By bringing this piece into your home, you are not only acquiring a beautiful work of art but also supporting the rich artistic traditions of rural India. Invite the blessings of Lakshmi and the auspiciousness of the fish into your space. Let this Madhubani painting be a conversation starter, a reminder of the beauty and power of cultural heritage.
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