One of the most significant themes in Madhubani paintings is the Kohbar, which refers to the bridal chamber and is rich with symbolic motifs representing fertility, love, and prosperity. The Kohbar paintings are traditionally done on walls, but modern versions are now commonly seen on paper, cloth, and other mediums. Here the artist has incorporated various Kohbar motifs in a contemporary manner that includes figures like Naina Jogin, Lotus, Bamboo, Sun God, Kalash, Vidhi Vidhata, Kadam Tree, Clove Tree, Tortoise, Snake, Fish, Shankh, Elephant and Peacock.
Artist : Arpita Nath
Painting Size : A4 Paper, 8.3 x 11.7 inches.
Paper Used : 300gsm Cotton Paper.
Material Used for Drawing & Colouring : Pigma Micron Pen, Ohuhu Watercolour Brush Pen, Van Gogh Watercolour.