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Madhubani painting on silk cloth-handmade
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Madhubani Painting - Traditional watercolour painting from the times of Ramayana made in the villages of Madhubani, Bihar in India. IMAGE: This painting contains the figures of Peacocks and Fishes. Geometric patterns allow the painting to depict a simplicity similar to its tradition of painting on walls. FIBER FRAME: The fiber frame and thick glass cover ensures that this painting will be delivered with no damages. The high quality of glass is also crack-resistant. WATERCOLOR: A small bamboo stick covered with a patch of cotton was traditionally used to make this art on walls. But now it has evolved to the usage of brushes and watercolour on cloth canvas. GEOMETRICAL PATTERNS: Madhubani Painting is often compared to the artstyle of Picasso because of the sheer simplicity, lack or absence of shading and the signature geometrical paterns.Madhubani Painting is traditionally black and white. Slowly variations with other colours have evolved though