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About Madhubani
Madhubani painting originates from the Mithila region of Bihar. Traditionally, it was painted on mud walls and floors using natural pigments. Today, it is practiced on paper, fabric, and canvas. The process involves filling outlined forms with flat colors and detailed patterns. Common motifs include gods, goddesses, fish, peacocks, and the sun. Themes revolve around mythology, nature, and social rituals. There is minimal use of empty space in the compositions. Bold outlines and symmetry are defining features. Madhubani serves both decorative and cultural storytelling purposes.







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