Description
This artwork presents a beautiful collection of traditional Godna motifs from the Mithila art tradition, arranged carefully in a rhythmic grid composition. Each small square frame carries symbolic imagery inspired by animals, birds, plants, nature, and scenes from everyday rural life, reflecting the deep cultural narratives and spiritual beliefs of the Mithila region.
The artwork follows the Godna style of Madhubani painting, which is inspired by traditional tattoo patterns practiced by women in rural Bihar. These motifs historically symbolized identity, protection, spirituality, and cultural belonging. Through delicate and repetitive fine line work, the artist recreates this tattoo-inspired visual language in a contemporary artistic form.
The structured grid pattern gives the artwork a harmonious rhythm while allowing each motif to tell its own small story. The use of acrylic on handmade paper enhances the organic and folk character of the piece, preserving the authenticity of traditional Mithila aesthetics.
Created in 2023, this artwork celebrates the richness of Indian folk heritage, storytelling, and symbolic art traditions, making it a meaningful piece for collectors who appreciate cultural narratives and traditional craftsmanship.













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