My TEDx Talk

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Madhubani Magic Unveiled at NIFT Bangalore!



I am thrilled to share the vibrant tale of Madhubani art that recently unfolded within the creative halls of NIFT Bangalore. As the founder of Madhubani Arts India, my heart swelled with pride to be part of the prestigious Festival of Handmade organized by A Hundred Hands, held from February 7th to 11th, 2024.

The festival became a canvas for me to showcase the enchanting world of Madhubani art, where tradition meets contemporary creativity. Spanning across various mediums, including silk and handmade paper, my collection of Mithila artworks came to life, resonating with intricate designs and a palette rich with colors.

One particular piece took center stage and left an indelible mark on the audience—a breathtaking saree adorned with the powerful goddess Durga. Curated by the eminent fashion designer Prasad Bidappa, this masterpiece graced the runway of the festival's fashion show. Its cultural significance and artistic brilliance mesmerized the audience, transcending the boundaries of mere fashion to become a celebration of heritage.


Beyond the captivating display, I had the privilege of engaging with the talented students of NIFT. Eager questions about Madhubani art's history, techniques, and cultural essence filled the air, creating an atmosphere of shared enthusiasm for the craft. As these budding designers expressed their desire to incorporate Madhubani art into their future projects, I found joy in sharing my knowledge and fostering a connection that promises to keep this ancient art form alive and thriving.


The impact of Madhubani art extended far beyond the campus, reaching the hearts of my dedicated Instagram followers, some of whom traveled from abroad to witness the magic in person. Their enthusiasm translated into a heartwarming response, with several pieces finding new homes, both within India and across borders. This participation at NIFT Bangalore marked a resounding success for Madhubani Arts India.


The beauty of Madhubani art found a wider audience at the festival, igniting interest and collaboration among budding designers and art enthusiasts alike. Through these interactions and my unwavering commitment to sharing the passion for Madhubani, I aim to ensure that the vibrant legacy of this art form continues to flourish, captivating hearts, and illuminating the world with its timeless charm.


Here's to the magic of Madhubani art, weaving stories that resonate across cultures and generations! 

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