Fish motifs are common in Madhubani paintings and carry cultural and symbolic significance. In Madhubani art, fish often represent fertility, prosperity, and good luck. They are beautifully depicted with intricate patterns and vibrant colors, adding to the overall charm of the artwork. These fish motifs are often found in various forms, such as pairs of fish swimming in a circular pattern or fish surrounded by other nature-inspired elements. In this particular painting, I tried to depict a fish happily swimming around in its natural underwater habitat.
- Painting Size: A4 Paper. 21cm x 29.7cm.
- Paper Used: 300gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper.
- Medium Used for Colouring: Mungyo Watercolour, Mont Marte Gouache Colour.