Showing posts from category: Mithila Painting
Ardhanarishwar
Ardhanarishwar , the amalgamation of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, represents half-man and half-woman as one. It is a symbolic representation of equality of male and female. Base: Handmade Paper Paint: Poster Colours Mode : Handmade Artist: Nupur Nishith
Lord Buddha
Theme: Lord Buddha sitting on ‘Lotus” surrounded with the Buddhist symbols of “Peepal Leaves”, “Dharma Chakra” “Buddhist Drums”. Mode of Creation : Digital Artist : Nupur Nishith
Raas with only Faces
Raas is the depiction of famous raasleela of Lord Krishna with Gopis. In this only faces have been included as a symbol. Base: Handmade Paper Paint: Poster Colours Mode : Handmade Artist: Nupur Nishith
Sher (Lion) in Mithila Painting
Sher (Lion) digitally painted in the style of Mithila / Madhubani Painting. Motifs of Flowers and leaves are being used to fill the background and borders. Lion is considered as the symbol of strength. Mode: Digital Painting Artist – Nupur Nishith
Kamal (Lotus) in Mithila Painting
Made as one of the four in the series for 4 vertical costers. Theme: Lotus as a symbol for auspicious , purity Here the pattern of Lotus has been inspired from the Aripan (Floor Painting) made in Mithila during the festival of BratriDwitya (Bhaidooj). Bhai Dooj is festival celebrated between brothers and sisters, normally two days after Diwali….
Shankh in Mithila Painting (Digital)
Made as one of the four in the series for 4 vertical costers. Theme: Shankh as a symbol for auspicious, pure, new beginning Mode of Creation : Digital Artist: Nupur Nishith Update: Other three paintings made in this series: Surya (Sun) Kamal (Lotus) Fish