Mithila paintings
Mithila paintings are a traditional form of art originating from the Mithila region in Bihar, India. These vibrant paintings are characterized by intricate patterns, bright colors, and themes that often depict mythology, nature, and daily life. Traditionally created by women, Mithila paintings use natural materials like mud, vegetable dyes, and cow dung.
The art form has gained international recognition and is often displayed on various surfaces, including paper, cloth, and walls. Mithila paintings are not only a reflection of the rich cultural heritage of the region but also serve as a means of storytelling and preserving folklore.