Handmade Water World Madhubani painting (India)
Conveying harmony between fish, Indian artist Bharti Dayal paints a composition in the tradition of Madhubani paintings, a style with Hindu connotations that is typically reserved for women. Bharti paints on handmade paper with acrylics and vegetable dyes, dividing the composition into a series of squares with intricate and colorful fish.
Product Features
- Dimension :22.5 W x 30.5 H
- Weight :0.24 ibs
- Color :Multicolor
- Acrylic and vegetable dyes on handmade paper
- Signed by the artist
- Arrives unframed
- Each work features slight variations that make it unique
- Made In :India
Story behind the art :
Born in December, 1961, I come from Samastipur in northern Bihar, a region corresponding the ancient kingdom of Mithila during in epic times. This region, bears high eminence in ancient Indian history, and preserves the rich heritage of folk paintings known as Mithila, or Madhubani paintings.Folk paintings on paper (transposed from the walls which were decorated in houses of Mithila) were specifically promoted to save folks from dire starvation. Today Madhubani paintings are executed with natural vegetable dyes on handmade papers, and fabric colors on cotton and silk fabrics. My post-graduate degree in botany has helped me in identifying natural sources of colors from plants. I commenced my work on professional lines in 1984. Since 1991,Today I have several associate Madhubani artists in Bihar with whom I work in unison to create unique works of art. As an index of appreciation for my paintings, I have sold over 2,100 paintings in the last ten years of my professional carriers. In March 1995, French Television made a documentary on my paintings that was subsequently shown on Discovery Channel. In 1991, I received a prestigious award from All India Fine Arts and Crafts for fifty years of art in independent India. I was selected for the 71st Annual Paintings competition of All India Fine Arts and Crafts in 1998 and for the 9th All India Fine Arts and Craft competition for traditional painting 1999. I won the state Award for Kalamkari in Mithila painting titled for the year 2000-01. My painting, 'Eternal Music,' has bagged the top award in Millennium Art competition from AIFAC for the year 2001. I am also engaged in a research of my own wherein I intend to prove that a Mithila/ Madhubani painting is the fountainhead of much folk artistry in India and even abroad. While I wish to cater to art-lovers with paintings on classical themes with contemporary tempering, it remains my ardent desire to win the National Award for excellence in handicrafts. I have great hopes from Novica in widening the international exposure to my art. My ardent desire is to spread cosmic harmony amongst humankind through my work. We at Novica wish to congratulate Bharti's triumphs during the time we have known her: In 2000, when Bharti first joined Novica, she expressed a wish to win the National Award for excellence in handicrafts, also known as the President's Award. She made her dream come true in 2007. Other accolades include the National Merit Award in 2002 and 2005; between 2003 and 2006, her work was constantly displayed at the AIFAC (All India Fine Arts & Crafts Society). Her work competed amongst 500 entries nationwide, for which 30 to 40 are selected, thus becoming a prestigious event for an artist to be included in. Also, in 2002, one of her paintings was presented to Sehba Musharraf, wife of Pakistan's president at the time, Parvez Musharraf. In 2005, more of her paintings were selected to be displayed at the Prime Minister's office, as well as the Finance Ministry's office.
- Commercial
- Yes
- Color
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 0.2 In. X 22.5 In. X 30.5 In.
- Material
- Paper
- Model Number
- 339685
- Country of Origin
- India
- Product Features
- Handmade


