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PRESERVING TRADITION

AND EMBRACING
INNOVATION: EXPLORING
THE RICH HERITAGE AND
EVOLUTION OF
MADHUBANI PAINTING
INTRODUCTION
Madhubani Painting is a traditional art form
from Bihar, India. This presentation
explores the evolution of Madhubani
painting from its origins to the present day.
We will examine how the art form has
embraced innovation while preserving its
rich heritage.
ORIGINS OF MADHUBANI
PAINTING
Madhubani painting originated in the
Mithila region of Bihar, India. It was
traditionally done by women on the walls of
their homes. The paintings were created
using natural dyes and depicted religious
and cultural themes. The art form was
passed down from generation to generation.
EVOLUTION OF MADHUBANI
PAINTING
Madhubani painting has evolved over the
years. It is now done on paper and canvas
using acrylic colors. The themes have also
expanded to include social and
environmental issues. The art form has
gained recognition globally and has been
featured in museums and galleries.
TECHNIQUES USED IN MADHUBANI PAINTING

Madhubani painting involves intricate


designs and patterns. It is done using
fingers, twigs, and brushes. The paintings
are characterized by bold outlines and
bright colors. The art form also incorporates
geometric shapes and nature-inspired
motifs.
SIGNIFICANCE OF
MADHUBANI PAINTING
Madhubani painting is not just an art form, it
is a way of life. It reflects the cultural
heritage and traditions of the Mithila region.
It also empowers women by providing them
with a means of livelihood. The art form has
played a significant role in promoting the
region's tourism.
CONCLUSION
Madhubani painting is a unique art form that has evolved over time while
preserving its rich heritage. It is a testament to the creativity and
ingenuity of the people of the Mithila region. The art form has gained
global recognition and continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts
around the world.
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