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प्रश्न
Madhubani paintings are marked by bright colours and human forms.
In this context, briefly explain the technique adopted for this type of painting.
उत्तर
Madhubani paintings, originating from the Mithila region of Bihar, India, are renowned for their vibrant colors and distinctive human forms.
- Madhubani painting uses a method known as "Kachni" or "Bharni," which involves creating elaborate motifs using fingers, twigs, brushes, and even matchsticks.
- Madhubani paintings are known for their vibrant colours, created by artists using natural pigments from plants, flowers, and minerals.
- Madhubani paintings feature stylized and mathematically abstract depictions of human figures, highlighting cultural and mythological themes.
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