Madhubani Painting, Indian Folk Art

The moment I think about India, the only word that knocks my brain is “culture“. India is well known for its rich cultural heritage, unity in diversity and also its majestic folk art. Indian Folk Art is a mixture of vibrant colors and intricate patterns. It not only reflects the arduous effort of the artist but also the prosperous and illustrious Indian culture. The motifs are most of the time inspired by the Indian mythology and are illustrated with ornate designs and great finesse. Though coming from different regions of India, most of the artworks bear some resemblance in terms of aesthetics, ornamentation, intricacy or the richness in its vibrant colors.

12832477_1261438890540040_2651428451878633863_n
The Indian Bride, Madhubani painting by Anushree Dutta

One of the famous folk arts of India is Madhubani Painting. It originated in the kingdom of Mithila (Northern Bihar and Nepal), during the reign of King Janak (from Ramayana), and hence is also named as Mithila Painting. During the wedding of Lord Rama and Sita (daughter of King Janak), the entire town was painted and walls were decorated. Ever since, the tradition continued and the women in the Northern Bihar decorated the walls of their houses by painting them with intricate patterns during religious ceremonies or weddings.

Paintings by Anushree Dutta

In recent years, this folk art has evolved, and is not just confined to the walls or limited to natural dyes for colors. The artists nowadays explore various mediums and the artworks are made on handmade paper or canvas or cloth. The creativity is explored in various ways, widening the horizon of this folk art and spreading its fame all around the globe. Most of the paintings depict Gods and Goddesses decorated with flora and fauna. The motifs are mostly outlined in black and filled in with bright colors. Some of them are also filled with fine textures and closely placed thin black lines. Basically, no space is left unfilled in the painting, which projects the uniqueness of this folk art. It is one of the treasures of the Indian Culture which glimmers in its own aura of exotic rawness and beauty.                                                                                                           –Anushree Dutta

102 thoughts on “Madhubani Painting, Indian Folk Art

  1. Lovely paintings there ! 🙂 great talent you have got 🙂 Thank you for visiting my blog and following. Do check out my YouTube channel launch on my blog :). Would love to know your feedback and comments. 🙂

    Liked by 1 person

  2. Stunning art. Thank you for sharing the history. India is a beautiful country. I have many friends from Gunter, Mumbai, Calcutta, and Bangalore who I know personally. India has a special place in my heart and on my website slaveryshatterslives.com

    With all its beauty, so much sadness and poverty exist; I work with several orphanages in those cities with my friend who founded OrphansFirst.com

    I am grateful that you started following me. It gave me the humble opportunity to find your incredible blog.

    Liked by 1 person

  3. its realy umaging look beautiful.
    Lunch Corner!!!
    #Xpressrasoi lunch corner has Veg Thali and Jain Thali. #foodintrain #foodontrain #order foodintrain #onlinefoodorderintrain #jainfoodintrain #fooddeliveryintrain. You will Surely Love it.

    Liked by 1 person

  4. This is a nice blog but please visit and read the new ultimate theory of human relativity exclusively on My Theory also give me some feedbacks as I am hungry for it.
    From your latest follower My Theory.

    Liked by 1 person

  5. Wow these paintings are so good, actually I’m a Painter and pencil skech artist. But I have done few of this kind but you have done this form so very well….
    As you shuffle the words and play here in blog beautifully
    Art of Playing colours are same as poetry of visual expression of colours,…
    Keep doing them… 🙂

    Liked by 1 person

  6. Annu I think this painting could have been better if u would have taken my assistance……….

    Just kidding………..
    I did a tremendous work to give our local art a global identity……….
    God bless and give u more nd more success in ur professional career.

    Like

  7. Annu I think this painting could have been better if u would have taken my assistance……….

    Just kidding………..
    you did a tremendous work to give our local art a global identity……….
    God bless and give u more nd more success in ur professional career.

    Like

  8. That’s a very interesting tradition the women in the Northern Bihar have of decorating their walls by painting intricate patterns on them during religious ceremonies or weddings. Thank you for finding my blog so I could in turn find yours!

    Like

Leave a comment