Description
Art id : AQ_0220
Title – Fish
Artist :- Swati Panday Chakraborty
Size – 12″ x 16.5″ without frame
Medium – Mix Media
Description :- This artwork is a beautiful example of Madhubani art, featuring a fish as the central subject—a symbol of prosperity and fertility in Indian culture.
The painting uses traditional Madhubani techniques—fine lines, repetitive patterns, and intricate detailing. The background is filled with small strokes and dots, a hallmark of this folk style from Bihar, India.
A single, large fish fills the canvas. The body of the fish is divided into multiple sections, each decorated with unique geometric and floral patterns—like stripes, dots, checks, and scallop shapes. These create a patchwork effect that enhances the visual richness.
The head of the fish has a spiral mouth and a stylized eye, outlined with concentric circles. Decorative arcs frame the head with scalloped lines, giving it a regal look.
The tail and fins are drawn symmetrically, filled with repeated lines and motifs. The tail has a fan-like shape with layered petal forms, adding elegance and balance to the composition.
The painting is enclosed in multiple decorative borders—leaf patterns, scalloped edges, and linear designs. These not only frame the artwork but also emphasize the traditional style.
This Madhubani fish artwork is both symbolic and decorative. It reflects harmony with nature, intricate handwork, and the cultural richness of Indian folk art. The earthy tones and fine black ink on a beige background give it an antique, handmade charm.
Note :- Framing & Transportation cost excluded.


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