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Madhubani Motifs:Documentation and Their Significance
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Indian paintings inspire us to create new designs using traditional motifs in textiles. Distinct colourful designs which are associated with the religious and mystical motifs are mostly practiced in the rural folk paintings of India. Madhubani painting have great potential in the international market because of its authenticity and rich heritage. Women paint figures from nature and myth on household and village walls to mark the seasonal festivals of the religious year and special events of life cycle. Madhubani paintings are adorned with colours utilized from indigenous sources along with plants extracts as fixatives. The article deals with the history of Madhubani painting, documentation of Madhubani motifs and studies their symbolism and also the use of natural dyes sources.
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Madhubani Motifs, Symbolism, Natural Dye, Binder, Fixative.
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