/madhubani

Style - Madhubani Medium - Ink on paper Size - 12" x 12" Description - Madhubani is a tribal folk art from the state of Bihar in India. Keeping with the tradition, this is a very colorful and busy painting portraying the grandeur of nature.

Style: Madhubani Medium: Pen and ink on paper Size: 11" x 14" Description: A pair of colorful peacocks rendered in the Madhubani style.

Style - Madhubani Medium- Acrylic on wood Size - 12" x 24" Description - This colorful style of painting is called âMadhubaniâ â a style of Indian folk painting, practiced in the Mithila region of Bihar state in India. The art form is named for the village of its origin, Madhubani (which in literal translation means Forest of Honey).

Style - Madhubani Medium - Acrylics on wood Size - 10" x 14" Description - Madhubani can also have a lot of line-work in monochrome. This painting is rendered using that style of very intricate line work.

Style - Madhubani Medium - Ink on paper Size - 11" x 14" Description - The same theme of the sun is rendered in a line work style of Madhubani, giving a very different perspective to the subject.

Style - Madhubani Medium - Acrylic on wood Size - 3' x 6' Description - This work shows an omnipresent Krishna teasing the Gopis â womenfolk in Vrindavan â on their way to fetch water. He is a dark-skinned god and so traditionally depicted using the blue color. The busy and colorful composition, along with all human figures drawn in profile, are typical elements of Madhubani art.