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The Sun God | Madhubani Painting on Handmade Paper | By Ashutosh Jha

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This handmade paper artwork portrays Surya, the Hindu Sun God, radiating warmth and brilliance. Surya, depicted with a fiery halo and a majestic chariot drawn by seven horses, represents the life-giving force of the sun. The artist's use of vibrant colours and meticulous details captures the awe-inspiring power and vitality of this celestial deity.

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DDG345
Artist Ashutosh Garg
Handmade Paper
7.5 inch height X 7.5 inch width
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A Window to Ancient Wisdom

Invite a piece of India's rich artistic heritage into your home with this exquisite Madhubani painting. Crafted with meticulous detail on handmade paper by artist Ashutosh Jha, this artwork is more than just a visual delight; it’s a story waiting to be told. Measuring 7.5 inches in both height and width, this artwork will bring an intriguing focal point wherever it is placed. This piece falls under the category of Folk Paintings, more specifically Madhubani, an art form that’s steeped in history and tradition.

Madhubani: Art Born from Mythology

Madhubani, also known as Mithila art, originates from the Mithila region of Bihar, India. Traditionally practiced by women of the community, these paintings were initially drawn on the walls of homes during festivals, ceremonies, and special occasions. The art form beautifully captures the essence of daily life, folklore, and the powerful narratives of Hindu mythology. In many ways, Madhubani paintings serve as visual scriptures, preserving cultural memory and transmitting knowledge across generations. They depict gods and goddesses, flora and fauna, and scenes from epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata.

The Radiant Deity

At the heart of this captivating painting lies a depiction of the sun god. The sun is a central figure in Hindu mythology, revered as the source of light, life, and energy. Surya, as he is known, is often depicted riding a chariot drawn by seven horses, representing the seven colors of the rainbow or the seven days of the week. He is the dispeller of darkness, both literal and metaphorical, and is associated with knowledge, health, and spiritual enlightenment. The circular form surrounding the figure further enhances the significance of the sun, acting as a halo, a wheel of time, and a symbol of cosmic energy. The vibrant colors, rendered in the traditional Madhubani style, breathe life into the deity, creating a focal point that emanates warmth and positivity. The borders composed of abstract shapes give the painting a symmetrical sense.

The Art of Ashutosh Jha

Ashutosh Jha brings a unique perspective to this traditional art form, blending established techniques with his own creative vision. His meticulous attention to detail and skillful use of color reflect a deep understanding and passion for Madhubani art. By acquiring this piece, you are not only owning a beautiful work of art but also supporting the livelihood of a talented artisan and contributing to the preservation of India's cultural heritage.

Care and Display

Being a handmade artwork on paper, this painting should be handled with care. Displaying it away from direct sunlight and moisture will ensure its longevity and preserve the vibrancy of the colors for years to come. Consider framing it to protect it further and to enhance its visual appeal. Add this beautiful creation to your collection today!
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