Thursday, July 15, 2010
YAY !! ART FROM THE HEART GOES FAR
One of Mangru Uike's pieces has found a home in Canada - so happy that this art is finding good homes !! Thanks V.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Pradyumna Kumar #4
Pradyumna Kumar # 3
Pradyumna Kumar's Madhubani paintings uses a lot of the stylistic devices of the tradition. here he has used paper specially treated with a cowdung paste which mimics the earthern walls of the traditional homes. Snakes are a symbol of fertility and prosperity and are very popular as motifs in Madhubani art. This work depicts the snakes in the form of an auspicious aripana or floor painting, a mandala of sorts.
Pradyumna Kumar # 2
Pradyumna Kumar Madhubani Art # 1
Madhubani art is from the north Indian state of Bihar and was traditionally a private ritual art created by women in the Mithila region. Therefore it is also known as Mithila Art. Traditionally these art works were created on the walls of the home during marriages and other ceremonies. In 1969, after a drought in the region, the government began encouraging the women to draw on paper with a view to sell these works and raise money for them. Today, both men and women paint and Madhubani art is one of India's most popular folk art forms.
Here Pradyumna has shown a pair of playful animals testing out their strength! Nature is indicated in the branch and clump of grass, signifying a pastoral setting !!
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