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Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM

Introduction :

Madhubani art, also known as Mithila painting, originates from the Mithila region of Bihar, India. Traditionally practiced by women, this art form holds deep cultural significance, often used for rituals, ceremonies, and festivals. Madhubani art typically depicts nature, mythology, folklore, daily life, and religious themes. It employs natural pigments, twigs as brushes, and handmade paper or cloth as canvas.

  • Introduction to Madhubani art: Origins, history, and cultural
  • Materials and tools used
  • Basic techniques: Line drawing, filling, and detailing
  • Understanding traditional motifs and symbols: Animals, birds, flowers, geometric patterns, and religious symbols
  • Color theory and palette selection
  • Step-by-step tutorials on creating Madhubani art compositions
  • Practicing Madhubani borders and backgrounds
  • Advanced techniques: Shading, layering, and texturing
  • Critique sessions and feedback for improvement
  • Opportunities for hands-on practice and projects
  • 3 days in a week
  • 1 hour session

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