Get Madhubani Paintings - Under The Canopy Of The Bridal Tree
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Madhubani Paintings - Under The Canopy Of The Bridal Tree |
Here in this picture Madhubani Paintings - Under The Canopy Of The Bridal Tree; Two young maidens have
stumbled upon each other in the midst of a beauteous garden. They were
performing their daily chore of watering the plants, and it is under a
particularly luscious tree that they find themselves caught in each other’s
gaze. Its plentifully branching stem is a vibrant vermillion hue. Its dense
canopy dominates the canvas, and is filled with life. A plethora of fine,
silvery leaves and the exuberance of ample fruit. Peacocks and parrots aplenty,
of plumage so gorgeous it would make the finest ladies of the land tremble with
envy despite their shringar. In fact, the beauty of this tree is equivalent to
that of a tall, slender bride - from the sindoori colour of its bark to the
delicate colours tattooed along its length, not to mention the plenitude in its
canopy.
The maidens standing underneath it are making slow, drawling
conversation with each other. They are dressed in traditional embroidered
lehengas, their long veils reaching all the way down to their ankles. Their
sonorous bangles clink at their wrists as the waters pour forth from their pots
into the flowering shrubs growing in painted clay pots. From their long black
hair and those large, deep eyes, clearly the human silhouette is a rudimental
one in traditional Madhubani art.
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