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Saturday, August 20, 2011
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Handloom Fair at Whitefield: A Successful Day Amidst the Rain
After a long break, I finally returned to Whitefield to participate in the much-awaited Handloom Fair, and I couldn't be happier with th...
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My initiation into giving a traditional art Madhubani) a contemporary flavour started with A Hundred Hands. It all started with the first M...
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Fact One Madhubani art is practised around Mithila and Madhubani areas of Bihar, India (close to the Nepal-India border). Madhubani liter...
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That is very beautiful. I love Madhubani! I wanted to ask, which paper, paint are you using for your paintings and do you use a marker or a thin brush to make an outline? I am a beginner but would like to learn Madhubani.
Thank you. Acrylic color on handmade paper, canvas,and silk...Please use Madhubani nib to sketch.
Dear Vidushini, Thank you so much for your reply! I have never heard of Madhubani nib but I will ask at the stationary shop. Thank you so much again and good luck with your beautiful painting!
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