Ganesha | Madhubani Painting | A5 Frame
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Remover of Hurdles - Folk painting inspired by the Indian Mythology
This framed A5 size Madhubani painting of Lord Ganesha in a human form but with the head of an elephant represents our inner strength and pure consciousness to overcome negativities.
Usually elephants are the path makers in forests. When an elephant passes through thick woods, a way is created for the other animals to follow.
Usually elephants are the path makers in forests. When an elephant passes through thick woods, a way is created for the other animals to follow.
Lord Ganesha has four arms. The four arms represent the four inner equipment of the subtle body, namely mind (manas), intellect (buddhi), ego (ahankar) and conditioned consciousness (chitta). Lord Ganesh is worshiped first before starting anything new. Lord Ganesha clears the obstacles and paves the way for us to move forward in life.
Art History - Madhubani, which by one account means Forest of Honey, is a region in Mithila region of Nepal and the northern part (Madhubani district) of Bihar. The Madhubani paintings is an ancient style of painting that originates 2500 years ago. Following the age-old methods of painting, the artist, till date, mixes cow-dung and rock-salt glue to the paints. While cow dung is used for the shine it imparts to the colored patches, glue helps the paint to bind well with the special handmade paper used for these paintings.
Painting by Krishna Kumar Jha Jha in the ancient Madhubani style on handmade paper with natural colors using pen nibs and brushes.
Features:
- Size: 5.8 Inch x 8.3 Inch
- Price is for framed painting. It comes with an attached sturdy back easel stand, and can be displayed on any table top or shelf.
- Handpainted in Madhubani art style on handmade paper
- Painted with Acrylic colours.
- Artist: Krishna Kuman Jha
Painting by Krishna Kumar Jha Jha in the ancient Madhubani style on handmade paper with natural colors using pen nibs and brushes.