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Traditional Madhubani Fish Painting | Handmade Paper | By Ashutosh Jha

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This handmade paper artwork features a captivating portrayal of fish in the traditional Madhubani style. Fish, a recurring motif in Madhubani art, symbolise prosperity, fertility, and the life-giving power of water. The artist uses bold lines and vibrant colours to create a visually engaging composition - natural elements often incorporated in Madhubani art may also be present, adding depth and cultural significance to the piece.

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DDG335
Artist Ashutosh Garg
Handmade Paper
15 inch height X 5.5 inch width
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A Glimpse into Madhubani

Delve into the rich artistic heritage of Mithila with this captivating piece of folk art. Originating from the Mithila region of Bihar, India, Madhubani paintings are traditionally created by women, adorning the walls of their homes with vibrant depictions of nature, mythology, and everyday life. This art form, passed down through generations, embodies the cultural essence and spiritual beliefs of the community. Madhubani art is characterized by its bold lines, intricate details, and the use of natural dyes derived from plants and minerals. Traditionally created to invoke the blessings of the Gods, the colors are significant - red for auspicious beginnings, yellow for prosperity, blue to represent the sky and water, and black for protection.

The Auspicious Fish Motif

Within the tapestry of Madhubani symbolism, the fish occupies a place of profound significance. Representing fertility, abundance, and good fortune, the fish motif is frequently incorporated into paintings for weddings, festivals, and other auspicious occasions. In Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu, one of the principal deities, took the form of a fish (Matsya Avatar) to save mankind from a great deluge. This avatar symbolizes preservation, guidance, and the overcoming of adversity. The repetition of the fish in this artwork not only evokes the visual beauty of the aquatic world but also infuses the space with a sense of prosperity, harmony, and the blessings of the divine.

The Artist's Touch

This particular painting, meticulously crafted on handmade paper, showcases the distinctive style of Ashutosh Jha, an artist deeply rooted in the Madhubani tradition. Measuring 15 inches in height and 5.5 inches in width, the artwork features a striking arrangement of stylized fish against a serene blue backdrop. The intricate patterns and geometric precision reflect the artist's skill and dedication to preserving the integrity of this ancient art form. Each brushstroke speaks to the artist's connection to the cultural heritage and his ability to breathe new life into age-old motifs. This is a unique artwork and it is not print or mass-produced art.

Adding a Touch of Tradition to Your Space

This painting serves as a beautiful reminder of the rich tapestry of Indian culture and provides a tangible connection to its ancestral roots. The natural color and handmade paper enhance the art's earthly quality, and make it the perfect décor item for living rooms, bed rooms and hallways, where the art can truly be appreciated. Owning this piece is not merely acquiring a decorative object; it is embracing a story, supporting an artist, and becoming a custodian of a timeless tradition.
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