Key Features
Art Form: Authentic Hand-Painted Madhubani (Mithila) Painting
Medium: Traditional Handmade Paper
Size: 22 × 8 inches
Orientation: Horizontal
Technique: Fine hand-drawn line work with traditional folk detailing
Theme: Fish Motif (Matsya) – symbol of prosperity, fertility & abundance
Style: Symmetrical composition with floral and aquatic elements
Craftsmanship: 100% handmade by skilled Indian artisans
Ideal For: Wall décor, living rooms, hallways, offices & gifting
Uniqueness: Natural variations reflect true handcrafted authenticity
Description
This hand-painted Madhubani artwork beautifully captures the timeless symbolism of fish, an auspicious motif in Mithila culture representing prosperity, continuity of life, and positive energy. The twin fish glide gracefully across the composition, surrounded by delicate floral and aquatic patterns that create a sense of rhythm and harmony.
Painted on handmade paper, the artwork showcases intricate line work and a soothing palette of soft blues, earthy tones, and gentle accents of pink and green. The flowing background evokes the movement of water, enhancing the symbolic connection to life, growth, and abundance.
The elongated 22 × 8 inch horizontal format makes this piece ideal for narrow walls, corridors, or curated art displays, adding cultural depth without overpowering the space. Every stroke reflects the patience and heritage of artisans who continue to preserve the centuries-old Madhubani tradition.
At KajaArts, each artwork is more than décor—it is a story painted by hand. Subtle variations in color and detailing are a mark of authenticity, ensuring that every piece is unique and deeply connected to India’s living folk art legacy.