Durga kachni black frame

This is a Kachni Style Madhubani painting which is known for its intricate lines and geometric patterns, mostly done in the colours of red and black. The Central Figure is representing goddess Durga, surrounded by a divine halo. The face is depicted with large, fierce & expressive eyes.

At the top of the image, there are two parrots, which are significant in Indian culture as symbols of beauty, love, affection and prosperity. Below the face, there is a tree with a snake coiled around it. The tree symbolises life, growth, connecting the earth and the heavens. The snake represents Kundalini energy, which in Indian spirituality is a form of divine feminine energy located at the base of the spine. It also symbolises protection and fertility.

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At the base of the tree, there is a prominent lotus flower. In Indian culture, the lotus is a symbol of purity, enlightenment. Below the lotus, there are fish swimming. Fish are symbols of fertility, abundance, and the cycle of life.

The entire image is framed with intricate geometric patterns, which are very prominent characteristics of Madhubani art. These patterns not only add aesthetic value but also convey a sense of cosmic order and balance.
The use of red, black, and white is typical in traditional Madhubani Kachni style paintings, symbolising various aspects of life, spirituality, and nature.

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Artist: Arpita Nath
Painting Size: 5.5 x 11.5 inches
Paper Used: 300gsm Cotton Paper
Material Used for Drawing: Pigma Micron Pen, Quantum Coloured Gel Pen.