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Indian artist Vidushini celebrates the beauty of a blooming tree in this bold acrylic work painted on handmade paper. Two birds in bright yellow and turquoise perch at the top of the tree, creating a symmetrical design that's echoed throughout the rest of the painting. Lush leaves and pink flowers contrast with a vivid red background painted with clean, graphic lines.
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The painting is of the highest quality, on lovely heavy paper. I am having it matted and framed, and cannot wait to hang it in our home. The deep red background and simple black and white foreground combine to make the painting elegant and beautiful. The concept itself, of Shiva and Parvati joined as one, is unmatched in beauty. To have it manifested with such skill will be appreciated every single day. Thank you so much for sharing this art with us.
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Really lovely thoughtful gift for a good friend.
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Very nice handmade cards, impressive art work!
You can find our madhubani painting 'Spring Greetings' by Vidushini in paintings categories such as Animal Themed Paintings, Leaf and Tree Paintings, Floral Paintings, Folk Art Paintings and Madhubani Paintings. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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"Though I have not had any formal training, it was not difficult for me take up this art. I have inherited it from my culture, and it feels great. I take pride in it."