Madhubani
Fetching Water
A Madhubani village scene honouring the everyday act of fetching water and the dignity of shared responsibility.
This work is framed and ready to hang. Singapore delivery or pickup details can be confirmed at checkout.
Artwork details
- Collection
- Madhubani
- Medium
- Pigment
- Size
- 15 x 15 in
- Surface
- Paper
- Framed
- Framed
- Ready to hang
- Yes
- Availability
- Available
About the work
Fetching Water turns an ordinary rural ritual into a tribute to resilience and care. Through stylised figures, pattern, and movement, the work acknowledges the labour that sustains households and communities. Its strength lies in showing purposeful simplicity as something beautiful and worthy of attention.
Tradition and subject
Madhubani is a heritage painting tradition from Bihar, India, known for fine linework, symbolic subjects, and richly patterned compositions. Traditionally practiced by women artisans, the form carries cultural memory through nature, devotion, and everyday life.
Framing and display
The cost of framing is included in the pricing and the final framed size is 15 x 15 in approx. Framing will include: a non-reflective glass, 1.5 in acid-free mat/border and with half inch wood frame.
Care
Gently dust with a soft, dry brush and display in a dry, shaded spot away from moisture and chemicals.