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Having originated in the Mithila region in Bihar, this  2500 year old form of painting, also known as Mithila art, has been in practice in areas around Bihar and Nepal.
 
Mostly practiced by women in the village who have passed this art to further generations. These paintings were traditionally done on the walls using fingers, twigs, matchsticks and now these days with nib and pens. 
 
In this workshop you are going to learn the nuances of this age old folk art with Shweta Kant. 
 
The class will start with the brief history and origin of this beautiful art form and how this art form can be made by each and every one with such ease. 
Class will be concluded with the drawing of a Madhubani pattern with border on a tote bag with the help of trainer. 
 
No prior experience is required and anyone who is above 15 years can participate. 
 
All participants will take away their decorated tote bag and a set of pens to be used later for other projects.

 

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