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Painted by artist Akshaya Kumar Bariki,this painting is based on Hindu Mythology depicting life of Lord Krishna and Gopikas. Going by the traditional form of Pattachitra paintings,canvas is prepared by coating the cloth with mixture of chalk and gum made from tamarind seeds. The artist then added colors to the figures with vegetable, earth and stone colors. This painting was completed in 8-10 days.

340   AUD

Painted by artist Akshaya Kumar Bariki,this painting based on Hindu Mythology depicts the love of Lord Krishna and Radha. Their pair is considered to be a symbol of love and worshipped by many across India. Painted on scroll of silk cloth using beautiful vegetable colors, it resembles the old murals of Odisha. This painting was completed in about 3-4 days.

190   AUD

In Madhubani art, fish symbolizes prosperity, fertility and good luck. Sikkot flower gives the orange color for the painting. Painted by artist Rakesh Paswan, the artwork was completed over a period of 5-6 days. The pattern of fishes have been drawn using lamp soot with cotton tipped bamboo sticks and stiff twigs.

160   AUD

Painted by artist Teju Jha. Adorn your home wall with this exquisite Madhubani painting depicting Lord Krishna's Raasleela. Crafted in handmade paper with natural dyes of flowers and leaves, this painting recreates the scenes of Lord Krishna's life as a popular man among gopikas but his heart reserved only for his lover "Radha". This painting was completed in about 8-10 days.

500   AUD

Painted by Neetu Kumari, this artwork is symbol of nature, also called tree of life. It represents happiness in Madhubani paintings. Made with Kajal, the outline is left uncolored in order to create visual depth and aesthetic taste.

150   AUD