Madhubani Art on totebag – Beginners’ workshop in Bangalore
The Art in Use series by Bandana Agarwal brings to you Madhubani on a tote bag.
Are we familiar with the culturally vibrant artworks from different regions and states of our country? Bloom & Grow has been on a journey collaborating with artists who are trying to revive many art forms that were once considered traditional/folk and restricted to the access of the few in the region.
One more to the offering is a contemporary take on Madhubani (The folk art of Bihar)
Join us as we go on a journey understanding the history of this heritage art form and make your own contemporary art to show it to the world.
Day & Date: Sunday, 14th July
Time: 3pm – 6pm
Fee: Rs.1800
Booking Fee: Rs.500 (Balance of Rs.1300 to be paid at venue)
Venue: 84F, 17th D Main Road, 6th Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru 560095
Collaboration: Bandiworks + Bloom n Grow
All materials included.
No previous art expertise required
Come join in on a different take on Madhubani! Appreciate Madhubani and zoom off with a personalised cool cotton tote-bag!
Madhubani Painting originated from Madhubani district of Mithila region of Bihar. Madhubani paintings are drawn in accordance with a fixed theme and accordingly, symbols, lines, patterns are drawn. Madhubani Paintings belong to the category of folk art.
These paintings mostly depict nature and religious motifs and the themes generally depict deities, nature, fishes, peacock etc. Natural objects like the sun, the moon, and the religious plants like tulsi are also widely painted, along with the scenes from the royal court and social events like weddings. The paintings can be done on handmade paper, canvas, dupattas, stoles etc. Learn about its story, grammar, colors, motifs, and special characteristics.
Artist – Micky Sujan
The Traditional style of Madhubani painting will be taught in the class on an A3 size handmade paper.
Participants will have 3-4 options to choose from.
All materials will be provided in the class.
Take away: One Madhubani painting on A3 size handmade paper
Day & Date: 19th May 2019
Timing: 10.00 am to 2.00 pm
Fee: Rs 1500 (Includes all materials)
Booking Fee: Rs 500 (Balance of Rs 1000 to be paid at the venue)