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Unity of Fishes | Madhubani Painting on Handmade Paper | By Ashutosh Jha

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This artwork, crafted on handmade paper, features a captivating scene: a school of fish swimming in perfect unison. The fish, a symbol of community and abundance, seem to move as one, their bodies forming a flowing, interconnected pattern. The artist's use of soft colours and smooth lines creates a sense of cooperation. 

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DDG353
Artist Ashutosh Garg
Handmade Paper
7.5 inch height X 7.5 inch width
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About the Art Form

Madhubani painting, also known as Mithila art, is a traditional Indian folk art originating from the Mithila region of Bihar. This intricate and vibrant art form is characterized by its geometric patterns, bold lines, and the use of natural dyes. Historically, Madhubani paintings were created by women on the mud walls of their homes, depicting mythological stories, religious symbols, and scenes from daily life. The art form has evolved over time, transitioning from walls to paper and canvas, and gaining recognition worldwide for its unique aesthetic and cultural significance.

Symbolism of Fish in Madhubani Art

The fish motif is a common and significant element in Madhubani art. In Indian culture, fish symbolize fertility, prosperity, and good luck. They are considered auspicious and are often depicted during weddings and other important ceremonies. The presence of fish in Madhubani paintings is believed to bring abundance and well-being to the household. The image of intertwined or grouped fish can also represent unity and harmony. Matsya, the fish avatar of Lord Vishnu, further reinforces the fish's importance, signifying preservation and protection. The story of Matsya tells of Vishnu taking the form of a fish to save Manu, the first man, from a great flood, safeguarding humanity and the sacred texts.
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A Unique Piece of Mithila Art

This exquisite Madhubani painting, meticulously crafted on handmade paper by artist Ashutosh Jha, showcases the timeless beauty of this traditional art form. Measuring 7.5 inches in height and 7.5 inches in width, this artwork features a mesmerizing arrangement of fish rendered in the classic Madhubani style. The artwork utilizes a vibrant red background which contrasts beautifully with the black and white details of the fish. Every element is carefully hand-painted, reflecting the artist's skill and dedication to preserving the rich heritage of Mithila art. The painting would be a great addition to any art collection, or as a gift to a loved one.

Bring Home a Piece of Indian Heritage

Owning this Madhubani painting is more than just acquiring a piece of art; it's embracing a rich cultural legacy. This painting, signed by Ashutosh Jha, will add a touch of elegance and cultural depth to your living space. Its intricate details and symbolic significance make it a captivating conversation starter and a unique statement piece. Invite the blessings of prosperity and harmony into your home with this beautiful representation of "Unity of Fishes," a testament to the enduring power of traditional Indian art.
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