What is the different between mithila art as it was done earlier and as it is done today?
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"Madhubani painting or Mithila painting is a style practiced in the Mithila region of Nepal and in Indian State of Bihar. Painting is done with fingers, twigs, brushes, nib-pens, and matchsticks, using natural dyes and pigments, and is characterized by eye-catching geometrical patterns. There are paintings for each occasion and festival such as birth, marriage, Holi, Durga Puja etc.
According to local mythology, the origin can be traced to the time of the Ramayana, when King Janaka of Nepal ordered his kingdom to decorate the town for the wedding of his daughter, Sita, to Lord Rama.
In 2012, to prevent deforestration, Madhubani artists created colourful masterpeices on the tree trunks of highway number 52. As a result not even a single painted tree was cut and highway number 52 of the Madhubani district has become a well known tourist attraction. “
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Traditionally, Mithila art was done on walls, on papier-mâché
objects, or on sheets of paper. But today, because of the demand in cities, Mithila
paintings are done on clothes at crafts bazaars, on greeting cards and pen-stands.
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