PAINTINGS
MADHUBANI PAINTINGS
April 2006
The art of Madhubani painting, is
the traditional style developed in the Mithila region, in the villages
around Madhubani, Bihar. Madhubani literally means a forest of honey.
This style of painting has been traditionally done by the women of the
region, though today men are also involved to meet the demand. The
work is done on freshly plastered or a mud wall. For commercial purposes,
the work is now being done on paper, cloth etc.
The paintings are basically of a
religious nature. They are done in the special rooms in their homes
(in the pooja room, ritual area, bridal room.), on the main village walls,
etc., for ceremonial or ritualistic purpose. The women offer sincere
prayers to the deity before starting the work.
Figures from nature
& mythology are adapted to suit their style. The themes & designs
widely painted are the worship of Hindu deities such as Krishna, Rama,
Siva, Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Sun and Moon, Tulasi plant, court scenes,
wedding scenes, social happenings around them, etc. Floral, animal
and bird motifs, geometrical designs are used to fill up all the gaps.
There is hardly any empty space in this style. The skill is handed down
the generations, and hence the traditional designs and patterns are widely
maintained.
It is believed that King Janaka had
asked for paintings to be developed for his daughter Sita's wedding.
Cotton wrapped around a bamboo stick
forms the brush. The colours applied are prepared by the artists.
Black colour is obtained
by mixing soot with cow dung; yellow from turmeric or pollen or lime and
the milk of banyan leaves; blue from indigo; red from the kusam flower
juice or red sandalwood; green from the leaves of the wood apple tree;
white from rice powder; orange from palasha flowers.
The colours are applied flat with
no shading. There is normally a double line drawn for the outlines,
with the gap between the lines filled by cross or straight tiny lines.
In the linear painting, no colours are applied. Only the outlines
are drawn.
Art
works painted on walls
Art works painted on treated paper
Indian Heritage's Pinterest Collection of Madhubani
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