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1) Soni Singh is an Artist and a Journalist. She has completed B.F.A and M.J from Varanasi and honestly endeavouring to uphold both responsibilities of these two different areas. She has completed B.F.A (Year 2000) and M.J from Varanasi and honestly endeavouring to uphold both responsibilities of these two different areas. She has been in Artfield from 20 years. With ‘Kala Virasat’ she is attempting to preserve the folk arts of India chiefly Madhubani and promulgating it to new generation connecting them to their roots, the journey has started with an Art Exhibition in Mumbai (India), with the help of Indian Government she has exhibited the Madhubani Paintings in the different schools of Varanasi and enlightened the enthusiastic students about the basics of Indian art. She teaches students in her workshop as well as on YouTube she gives online classes. She is also a regular writer for the website ‘Kashipatrika’ which also focuses on the Indian culture and its history.
2) Soni Singh has now created “Learn Madhubani Painting, Level II” for everyone to learn this amazing Indian Artform. This course will help students to learn how to combine motifs to make a beautiful painting. Now that we are done with the basics, we’ll begin our journey of making beautiful paintings. In this course we will make “The Life Tree” painting in Madhubani Bharani style.
3) The word “Madhuban” means “forest of honey” from which Madhubani is derived, but sometimes it is also known as “madhu”+”vaani” meaning “sweet” “voice/language”. Madhubani paintings are made in Bihar, especially in Mithilanchan and adjoining areas, as well as in some parts of Nepal. Madhubani painting is more than 3000 years old Indian art. The origin can be traced to the time of the Ramayana, when King Janaka ordered his kingdom to decorate his Mithila Region for the wedding of his daughter, Sita to Shree Rama. Originally started as a form of bhitti chitra (wall painting), it has now extended to different mediums like cloth, canvas, paper, wood, sarees, etc. The painting was done traditionally by women and was considered a feminine form of art. The paintings are the exclusive monopoly of artists and their knowledge has been passed from generation to generation, from mothers to daughters. Girls learn to play with a brush and with colours from childhood. It’s known for vibrant colours. Madhubani painting is one where you’ll always find the surface (canvas) full of colour and pattern; the empty spaces are filled with flowers, leaves and other geometrical patterns. In these painting; motifs are related to Hindu mythology. They all have a meaning behind them; fish symbolize fertility, elephants strength, power, wisdom and loyalty, peacock symbolize love, knowledge and romance. trees symbolize long life, lotus the female gender and so on.