My First Madhubani painting
Acrylics - 9x12 inches
Don't you think the damsel is in perfect harmony with nature? If only everyone listens to their heart and remain pure and fresh like nature....with nature.
Madhubani painting comes from the Indian villages of Madhubani and Mithila in
Bihar. Madhubani literally means ‘Forest of Honey’. There are
paintings for each occasion and festival such as birth, marriage, holi, surya
shasti, kali puja, Upanayanam (sacred thread ceremony), and durga puja. These paintings are done on various
mediums such as cloth, handmade paper and canvas. The main themes of Madhubani
paintings contain images of Hindu deities such as Radha, Krishna, Ram, Shiva,
Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati. Also you will be able to find beautiful Madhubani
paintings of sun, moon and tulsi or the sacred basil plant revered very much by
the Hindus. The themes of daily activities, nature, flora and fauna and Hindu Gods
are the most prominent. They are characterized by the vibrant and bold use of colours
and traditional geometric patterns that supports the main theme. Madhubani painting has been done
traditionally by the women of villages.
The gift hamper I received for getting mentioned in the Friday Magazine on Mar 9th. We are totally excited!!! It was the first time I was winning something from a Magazine. The gift was sponsered by Marks and Spencer. You can see the publsihed artwork here.
Thank you Friday!
Finally, Happy Easter Wishes to one and all :)
Hope you have a Great Day!
Linking to Paint Party Friday
24 comments:
Very vibrant piece of art. I love it.
What a fabulous painting! Congrats on getting the gift!:) And thank you so much for sharing my on-line workshop and giveaway. :)
Lovely Madhubani Deepa...These days I am at learning phase of madhubani...have a final concept of using fish as a theme in my painting..:)..i found those thoughts in ur painting...just vibrant and bright painting..:)very nice :)...congrats for gift hamper too :)
Wow your Damsel is brilliant!!!!Cool stuff you shared too! Deb
Amazing painting! Great detail, intricacy and colours.
What a beautiful painting!
And those sand paintings are amazing! This artist must be very inspiring!!!
wow love that amazing work!!
This is simply, simply marvellous, Deeps!!! It's an array of soothing colours that you have produced!!...what a gorgeous damsel she is! I would say one of the best paintings of urs! Madhubani has come out really well through your fingers!! :) This has created such a spell! Great work!
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous painting! Oh wow, the colors are so rich, and I love the patterning in the background. Ooooh, and I love her eye!
Wow, the sand art is amazing! How wonderful that you got to meet him. Wow!
And YAY for the gift basket! Cupcakes and tea!!!
Hope you had a wonderful Easter!
What a charming painting Deepa! What a wonderful opportunity to meet a sand artist from Kerala.Wish I had access to see more of his art online.
Beautiful paintings.
I wish Deepa had you been my teacher(I did fine arts upto my grads)I would have been a better painter today.
Immense work indeed!!
The damsel is so pretty! And what a wonderful opportunity to meet a talented artist and learn and get inspired from his works! That is truly awesome, Deepa! :)
Loved the Madhubani!! Ur very talented!!! Did you come up with the idea yourself and then sketch out the design? Just curious as I have been dying to do a madhubani but my first trial was disaster and I havent tried again!!
Lovely painting.... loved the background :)
spectacular,out of this world ...dats ma fav1
wooow..
hw easily you come up such abeautiful art :))
Very vibrants and a lot of detail going on with your work. Excellent Deepaz. Love it. Happy Paint Friday.
Lovely painting, and congrats, you deserve it and now enjoy it.
The colorful sand artist work is really beautiful, such details, it is mind blowing.
WOW,superb
wow superb :)
Such lovely piece of artwork!
I love the everything in this painting! Everything is just so perfect and in tune with each others!
I love her gesture at work. Even at work, she is still able to portrait her most beautiful inner beauty to us!
Truly beautiful!
Very Beautiful! Deepa, if I remember correctly, is this a inspiration from a painting by Ms Bharti Dayal.
Beautiful painting. I love the different designs and patterns and how they come together. A very colorful and adventurous piece.
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