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Take home a piece of traditional Indian folk art!

Take home a piece of traditional Indian folk art!Take home a piece of traditional Indian folk art!Take home a piece of traditional Indian folk art!

Madhubani Paintings

Three Fish - Symbolizing Luck and Harmony

Dimensions: 21 cm (W) x 48 cm (H)

Medium:  Natural dyes on handmade paper 

Description:  This elegant Madhubani painting, titled “Three Fish,” features a trio of intricately patterned fish arranged vertically within circular mandala-like forms, reflecting the traditional symbolism of prosperity, peace, and positive energy in Indian folk art. In Mithila culture, fish are auspicious motifs believed to attract good fortune and harmony. The dynamic, wavy background evokes flowing water, enhancing the sense of movement and life. Rendered in natural pigments and earthy tones, the artwork showcases the signature style of Madhubani art—fine lines, repetitive patterns, and symbolic storytelling passed down through generations.

Peacocks – Sign of Love

Dimensions:  80 cm (W) x 59 cm (H) 

Medium:  Acrylic on canvas

Description: This grand Madhubani painting, titled “Peacocks – Sign of Love,” beautifully captures the elegance and symbolism of nature through the lens of traditional Mithila art. Two majestic peacocks, with intricately detailed feathers and gracefully curved necks, rest beneath a lush, leafy tree, embodying themes of love, unity, and beauty—central to Indian folklore and ritual symbolism. Beneath them, a pair of smaller fish adds a harmonious touch, representing good fortune, balance, and abundance. The entire composition is hand-drawn with meticulous care, showcasing the artist’s deep skill and the timeless appeal of Madhubani’s geometric and natural motifs. Rendered in bold black outlines and earthy tones, this artwork is both visually striking and spiritually calming

Fish Couples – Symbol of Harmony

Dimensions:  21 cm (W) x 48 cm (H) 

Medium:  Natural dyes on handmade paper 

Description: This elegant Madhubani painting, titled “Fish Couples,” features three beautifully patterned pairs of fish arranged vertically within circular frames. In traditional Mithila art, fish are powerful symbols of love, harmony, fertility, and good fortune—often used in auspicious occasions and cultural storytelling. The repetitive design of paired fish set against a balanced background creates a sense of calm, rhythm, and visual symmetry. The use of intricate linework and natural, earthy tones highlights the artist’s attention to detail and the handcrafted charm of this folk art tradition.

Four Fishes – Symbol of Prosperity

Elephants and Fish -Strength and Prosperity

Dimensions: 48 cm (W) x 21 cm (H) 

Medium:  Natural dyes on handmade paper 

Description:  Four Fishes is a striking example of traditional Madhubani painting, showcasing four intricately detailed fish set against a richly textured green background. Rendered in classic black and white, each fish is adorned with fine linework and traditional patterns, reflecting the precision and cultural depth of Mithila art. In Madhubani symbolism, fish represent luck, peace, and prosperity, making this artwork both visually captivating and spiritually meaningful. Perfect for lovers of Indian folk art, this piece highlights the harmony of nature and tradition through its elegant composition. 

Fish and Baby – A strong bond

Elephants and Fish -Strength and Prosperity

Elephants and Fish -Strength and Prosperity

Dimensions:   48 cm (W) x 21 cm (H) 

Medium:  Natural dyes on handmade paper 

Description:   Fish and Baby is a heartwarming Madhubani painting that beautifully illustrates the bond between parent and child. Featuring two large fish facing each other, each carrying a smaller fish within, the composition symbolizes love, protection, and nurturing. The artwork stays true to traditional Mithila art through its bold color palette of orange, green, and yellow, complemented by thick black outlines and symmetrical design. Rich in emotion and cultural symbolism, this piece captures the essence of Indian folk art while highlighting themes of family and care. 

Elephants and Fish -Strength and Prosperity

Elephants and Fish -Strength and Prosperity

Elephants and Fish -Strength and Prosperity

Dimensions:  61.8 cm (W) x 81 cm (H) 

Medium:  Natural dyes on handmade paper 

Description: Elephants and Fish is a richly detailed Madhubani painting that unites two powerful symbols from Indian folk tradition. On either side, majestic elephants are depicted with expressive eyes and elaborately patterned headgear, representing strength, wisdom, and royalty. Running vertically through the center, a vibrant row of colorful fish adds balance and meaning, symbolizing peace, fertility, and prosperity. With its intricate linework, bold colors, and symmetrical composition, this artwork is a timeless example of Mithila artistry and its deep cultural storytelling. 

Elephants Beneath the Trees

Elephants Beneath the Trees

Elephants Beneath the Trees

Dimensions:   47.5 cm (W) x 20.5 cm (H) 

Medium:  Natural dyes on handmade paper 

Description:  This beautifully composed Madhubani painting, titled Elephants Beneath the Trees, features two intricately decorated elephants standing under two lush trees, each filled with delicate branches and leaves. Two birds perch nearby, adding a sense of harmony and natural balance, while logs on the earth ground the composition in a peaceful, rural setting. The artwork reflects the Mithila tradition’s deep reverence for nature, wildlife, and coexistence. Rendered in soft tones and detailed linework, this piece captures the timeless beauty of Indian folk art and is perfect for collectors who appreciate symbolic and nature-inspired art. 


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