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Traditional Fish Mandala Art on Handmade Paper | By Ashutosh Jha

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This captivating artwork, crafted on handmade paper, seamlessly blends the symbolism of the mandala with the graceful form of fish. The mandala, represents the cosmos in Hinduism, signifying wholeness, unity, and the interconnectedness of all things. Their flowing forms and vibrant colours (depending on the artwork) create a sense of movement and vitality within the mandala's structured design.

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DDG339
Artist Ashutosh Garg
Handmade Paper
15 inch height X 5.5 inch width
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The Allure of Madhubani

Delve into the rich heritage of Mithila with this stunning piece, a vibrant expression of Madhubani folk art. Born in the Mithila region of Bihar, India, this art form has been traditionally practiced by women, passing down intricate techniques and symbolic imagery through generations. The paintings often depict scenes from mythology, nature, and daily life, employing bold lines and striking colors to tell stories and convey auspicious meanings. The creation of Madhubani art is more than just a skill; it's a ritual, a form of worship, and a powerful medium for social commentary.

Matsya: Fish and Fertility

This particular artwork features a mesmerizing arrangement of fish, symbols deeply embedded in Indian culture and mythology. In Hinduism, Matsya is the first avatar of Lord Vishnu. When a great flood threatened to engulf the world, Vishnu took the form of a fish to guide Manu, the progenitor of mankind, to safety. The fish not only represents protection from chaos and destruction, but it is also a potent symbol of fertility, prosperity, and abundance. Its presence in a home or sacred space is believed to attract good fortune and ensure the continuity of life.

A Mandala of Harmony

The composition of this painting is reminiscent of a mandala, a geometric configuration of symbols. The arrangement of fish in a radial, almost circular pattern, creates a sense of balance, harmony, and wholeness. Mandalas are often used as tools for meditation and spiritual contemplation, inviting the viewer to center themselves and connect with the deeper aspects of existence. The fishes swim in unison within the central space of the art, forming a balanced, mandala like pattern, creating a sense of order and inner peace.

Craftsmanship and Materials

Created by the skilled artisan Ashutosh Jha, this painting is a testament to the enduring beauty of handmade art. Meticulously crafted on handmade paper, the artwork showcases the artist's mastery of traditional Madhubani techniques. The bold, primary colors, carefully applied with natural pigments, add vibrancy and depth to the piece. Measuring 15 inches in height and 5.5 inches in width, it's a perfect size to adorn any wall, bringing a touch of Indian tradition and spiritual significance to your living space. This piece is a window into a world where art, culture, and spirituality intertwine, offering a unique and meaningful addition to any art collection.
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