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Media covered story of Mithila Painting in New Jersey

Earlier, there was a post on the display of Mithila Paintings in New Jersey. In the post it was mentioned about the Mithila (Madhubani) Paintings by Nupur Nishith which are on display at the Bayonne Art and Music Festival from June 14-21st , 2013 in New Jersey , USA. Now. two of popular Hindi dailies of Patna…

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Bride plucking flower in Garden in Mithila Painting

Bride plucking flower in Garden in Mithila Painting is digitally painted with the motifs and style of  Madhubani / Mithila Painting. In traditional Mithila it is called “Gauri Pujan lai phool torait Kaniya” (Maithili Language) meaning “Bride plucking flowers for worshiping Goddess Gauri”. The married ladies of Mithila worship  Goddess Gauri with lot of devotion for…

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Wedding Card for Bihari Bride & Assamese Groom

I designed this Wedding Card in Mithila / Madhubani style for a wedding where the Bride comes from Bihar, India and the Groom from Assam ,India. As in the wedding this card highlights  the amalgamation of two cultures their rituals and practices in India. The design of the Card starts with the Blessings of  Lord Ganesh on…

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Goddess Durga

या देवी सर्वभूतेषु मातृरूपेण संस्थिता । नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः ॥ Goddess Durga On the auspicious occasion of Durga Puja and Navratri, Goddess Durga in Madhubani / Mithila style of Painting. In traditional Mithila this painting is also known as painting of “Bhagawati” ( meaning “Devi” or “Goddess” ) Mode of Creation : Digital…

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Haathi (Elephant) Handmade

Haathi (Elephant) handmade in Mithila / Madhubani Painting. Elephant is considered as the symbol of strength.    Base: Handmade Paper Paint: Poster Colours Mode: Handmade Painting Artist – Nupur Nishith I made this painting around 10 years back in a series of Mithila Paintings based on Nature. This was exhibited in Prakriti Mela organised at…

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Sher (Lion) Handmade

Sher (Lion) handmade in Mithila / Madhubani Painting. Lion is considered as the symbol of strength.    Base: Handmade Paper Paint: Poster Colours  Mode: Handmade Painting Artist – Nupur Nishith I made this painting around 10 years back in a series of Mithila Paintings based on Nature. This was exhibited in Prakriti Mela organised at…

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Round Plate handpainted in Mithila Painting (lady)

Round Plate is handpainted in motifs of Mithila / Madhubani Painting. The theme is of Lady in a Garden. The normal disposable paper plates have been painted and used purely for decor. Base: Paper Plate Paint: Poster Colour Mode: Handmade Painting Artist : Nupur Nishith Update: Other creations on Plates on this site: On paper plates: Round Plate…

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Round Plate handpainted in Mithila Painting (Sun)

  Round Plate is handpainted in motifs of Mithila / Madhubani Painting. The theme is of Sun. The normal disposable paper plates have been painted and used purely for decor. Base: Paper Plate Paint: Poster Colour Mode: Handmade Painting Artist : Nupur Nishith Update: Other creations on Plates on this site: On paper plates: Round Plate handpainted in…

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Lord Ganesh

  On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, Lord Ganesh in a sitting position, with symbolic Lotus (Kamal), Shankh, Goad in his hands and his favourite Ladoos and vehicle Chuha (Mouse) with him. Base: Handmade Paper Paint: Poster Colours Mode : Handmade Artist: Nupur Nishith

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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

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