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MADHUBANI WATERCOLOR PAINTING | ChitraRang Fine Art Academy
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MADHUBANI WATERCOLOR PAINTING | ChitraRang Fine Art Academy

Online Art Courses for all age groups
Created byVrushali Kamthe
Last updated 9/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • Beautiful PEACOCK AND FISH MADHUBANI Masterpiece Painting
  • Step by Step detailed DIY Video for self learning
  • Watercolor Painting
  • Mithila Painting | Indian Folk Art

Course content

1 section14 lectures1h 44m total length
  • Introduction0:16

    Dear Students,

    In this video you will learn a beautiful Madhubani Painting using watercolors

  • Material Required3:36
  • Drawing 17:51
  • Drawing 22:19
  • Drawing 310:03
  • Drawing 412:29
  • Let's Begin Coloring !!1:37
  • Continue Coloring 10:16
  • Coloring 21:24
  • Coloring 318:46
  • Coloring 41:06
  • Coloring 514:31
  • Coloring 66:49
  • Border using marker23:14

Requirements

  • No prior experience required for Madhubani
  • Material Required : Tube Watercolors / Cake Watercolors, White Paper, Round Brushes, Pencil, Big scale, Rounder, Black Sketchpen / Marker

Description

Learn MADHUBANI DESIGN ART using Watercolors (PEACOCK AND FISH)


1. At the end of the painting you will be able to draw and paint a Masterpiece Madhubani Design with watercolors

2. You will be able to simplify any design and paint it easily.

3. You will learn many useful techniques for design art.

4. No previous experience is required.

5. By the end of this painting you will be able to finish a watercolor painting with confidence


Material Required :

Tube Watercolors / Cake Watercolors,

White Paper / Watercolor paper A3 size,

Round Brushes,

Pencil, Big scale, Rounder,

Black Sketchpen / Marker


About Madhubani Folk Art | History & Evolution

Madhubani paintings originated in the Mithila region of Bihar. Some of the initial references to the Madhubani painting can be found in the Hindu epic Ramayana when King Janaka, Sita’s father, asks his painters to create Madhubani paintings for his daughter’s wedding. The knowledge was passed down from generation to generation and the paintings began to adorn the houses of the region. The women of the village practiced these paintings on the walls of their respective home. Their paintings often illustrated their thoughts, hopes and dreams.

Over time, Madhubani paintings became a part of festivities and special events like weddings. Slowly, this art attracted connoisseurs of art as many contemporary Indian artists took the art on global stage. The traditional base of plastered mud wall was soon replaced by handmade paper, cloth and canvas. Since the paintings have been confined to a limited geographical range, the themes as well as the style are more or less, the same.

Who this course is for:

  • For Age group 12+yrs kids and Adults