
Title | Traditional Manjusha Art Depicting Fisherfolk in Celebration . |
Medium | Acrylic on wall |
Size | 6/3 feet |
Description | This Manjusha painting depicts two figures in a boat engaged in fishing. The central figure on the left is shown proudly holding a fishing rod with a fish caught on the line, while the figure on the right appears joyful, raising both hands in excitement. The scene symbolizes livelihood, unity, and celebration of life near rivers, which is a common theme in Manjusha art.The background is filled with a vibrant yellow, bordered with geometric patterns in red, green, and yellow, which are characteristic of Manjusha paintings. The figures are adorned in colorful traditional attire with bold linear outlines, reflecting the symbolic and narrative style of this art form.Manjusha paintings are known for their storytelling tradition, often linked to the Bihula-Bishahari folklore, and they use bright natural colors, repetitive motifs, and symmetrical designs. |
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