Creativity Of Meenas

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WHEN : 8th March – 15th June
WHERE : Artisans

These monochromatic paintings, produced by Meena women from Rajasthan, India, replicate the Mandanas traditionally painted by women directly onto the walls or floors of their houses with chalk or ochre. Mandanas depict richly intricate designs of animals, birds, deities and other motifs and serve to protect the home, welcome the Gods or celebrate festive occasions. However, like many traditional folk arts and crafts, Mandana painting is at risk of becoming a lost art. This exhibition, in which the designs have been re-created using white pigments on brown paper, offers a unique insight into the ancient art of Mandana.

Curated by Dr Madan Meena

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