Babu And Bibi | Romantic Embrace Of Tradition | Folk, Traditional, Vibrant Handmade Painting

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$ 425
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ART_7191_43609
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Size:
14 x 22 in
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About Painting

A vibrant portrayal of a couple in an intimate embrace, reflecting traditional Indian attire and cultural elements.

Theme

The theme of the painting revolves around love and intimacy, depicted through a couple engaging in a traditional Indian setting. The romantic connection is evident through their close embrace and calm expressions, symbolizing affection and unity.

Style

The style is inspired by Indian folk art, with simple lines, flat colors, and minimal shading. The figures are stylized and exaggerated, particularly in the facial features, which is characteristic of rural or indigenous Indian art traditions.

Room or Space

This painting would be suitable for a living room, bedroom, or a space meant to evoke warmth and intimacy. Its traditional and romantic elements make it ideal for personal spaces or areas where comfort and cultural appreciation are key. This artwork will complement any room or space beyond those mentioned, depending on individual preference.

Mood

The mood is intimate and peaceful, evoking feelings of warmth, love, and connection between the couple. The overall atmosphere is calm, with a subtle sense of passion due to the posture and interaction between the figures.

Composition

The composition is central and balanced, with the couple positioned prominently in the foreground. The use of strong vertical and horizontal lines from the background architecture and drapery adds structure, while the diagonal lines of their bodies create dynamic movement.

Colours

The painting uses a warm, earthy color palette with shades of green, pink, and beige dominating. The contrast between the muted background and the vivid clothing helps highlight the central figures, creating a focal point on the couple.

Size & Artist

Babu And Bibi is a original handmade painting made by Delaware valley projects. This painting is made with poster colors colors on paper. This artwork is signed by artist, and accompanied with the Certificate of Authenticity. The width of the painting is 14 inches, and its height is 22 inches.

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Artist's Notes

Indian Paintings Traditional Art - Kalighat Painting: "Babu and Bibi" by Susama Chitrakar - Original Handmade Indian Art Paintings for sale online in Fizdi Ð Fizdi.com - 14"W x 22"H Kalighat Patachitra or the Kalighat style of folk painting evolved and flourished during nineteenth century in areas surrounding the Kalighat temple in the city of Kolkata, India. It is a well-recognized urban folk art form of India. Initially, this style of painting depicted Hindu deities, their various incarnations and related themes from the Hindu religion and mythology. Gradually, it started embracing contemporary non-religious social themes and subjects - colonial rulers, country's freedom struggle, emerging upper and middle classes of the city, and hypocritical lifestyles of Babu culture prevalent during the colonial British rule of India. Therefore, this form of Indian painting in its own sense was way ahead of its time and evoked a lot of critical thinking. It captured the influence of the western culture on the city's intellectual and cultural life. The artists involved in this form of Indian painting, known as 'Chitrakars' (or Painters) and 'Patuas' (or Painters on Cloth), were villagers who came from the rural Bengal and settled around the Kalighat temple in the city of Kolkata. They chose paper as a medium over the traditional medium of cloth and used homemade natural colors. The brushes made out of squirrel and calf hair were used to make sketches. The artform lost its popularity, outdone by the fascination for mechanically reproducible pictures from the printing presses and dwindling patronage, disappeared from the market during 1930's. Today there exists only handful Indian artists mostly located in rural Bengal such as Medinipur, Birbhum and Bolpur, who are struggling to keep this Indian art form alive. Susama Chitrakar (Indian Artist), a young Patachitra artist and a homemaker, hails from a rural village in Medinipur in West Bengal, India. Her parents, Shyamsundar Chitrakar and Rani Chitrakar too are skilled patachitra artists (also known as 'Patuas,' those who paint on Cloth), involved in traditional Bengal patachitra scroll painting. Realizing the need to revive the dying Kalighat style of painting, Susama soon started practicing the artform depicting various religious and social themes such as different incarnations of Hindu deities, hypocritical lifestyles of Babu culture etc. She had participated in many events, fairs and art exhibitions in India and other countries to exhibit her artworks, the latest being Trondheim Internasjonale Festival in Norway on November 2017.

Specifications
Size in Centimetres 35 cm X 55 cm
Product Type Handmade Painting
Colors Poster
Material Paper
Width (Inches) 14
Height (Inches) 22
Orientation Vertical
Certificate Provided Yes
Country Of Origin India
Care Instructions

Ideally paintings don't require much care as its a vertical surface, hence dust doesn't settle quite easily. You can gently dry dust the painting once in a month. You can also gently use a slightly damp cloth and dab it gently over the surface to capture the dust particles. You can do this once in 6 months.

Please do not use soap water, detergent, disinfectants or any chemicals over the painting as it might dissolve the colors. Paper and cloth paintings are usually framed with a glass on top, hence the artwork will remain intact. You would just need to clean the glass. Always keep artworks away from direct sunlight and also from walls having water leakage problem, - as both can damage it.

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