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This media file displays a collection of vibrant traditional Indian folk art paintings, likely Madhubani or Mithila art, showcased behind a reflective surface, possibly a shop window or display case, in Bhagsu, India.

The most prominent piece is a large, rectangular painting centered in the frame. It features a sprawling, stylized black tree with numerous green leaves and reddish-orange flowers. Integrated into the tree's canopy, at the upper left, is a circular motif depicting a stylized red sun or a deity's face, with two prominent eyes and a mouth, surrounded by intricate patterns. On the right side of the tree, several elongated female figures are depicted, adorned in colorful attire with distinct facial features, appearing to interact with the tree or its branches. One figure seems to be holding a pot. The entire main painting is framed by a decorative border of geometric shapes, including triangles in various colors.

Surrounding this central artwork are several smaller, rectangular paintings. To the top-left, a horizontal piece shows two stylized blue birds with red tails amidst foliage. Above the main painting, another small horizontal piece depicts dark, elongated forms that could be serpents or fish. To the right, a vertical painting features two stylized yellow fish with grey scales. Adjacent to it, another vertical piece displays a green bird or serpent-like creature entwined with colorful foliage, set against a yellow border. In the bottom-right, a vertical painting showcases multiple stylized human faces or figures, possibly deities, within an elaborate border of leaves and patterns.

The artworks are characterized by their intricate line work, bold use of colors (greens, reds, blues, yellows, black), and distinct traditional style, emphasizing natural elements and human or divine figures. No visible text is discernible within any of the paintings. The display setup suggests these are items for sale or exhibition.
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Apr 22, 2026

Bhagsu, India

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This media file displays a collection of vibrant traditional Indian folk art paintings, likely Madhubani or Mithila art, showcased behind a reflective surface, possibly a shop window or display case, in Bhagsu, India. The most prominent piece is a large, rectangular painting centered in the frame. It features a sprawling, stylized black tree with numerous green leaves and reddish-orange flowers. Integrated into the tree's canopy, at the upper left, is a circular motif depicting a stylized red sun or a deity's face, with two prominent eyes and a mouth, surrounded by intricate patterns. On the right side of the tree, several elongated female figures are depicted, adorned in colorful attire with distinct facial features, appearing to interact with the tree or its branches. One figure seems to be holding a pot. The entire main painting is framed by a decorative border of geometric shapes, including triangles in various colors. Surrounding this central artwork are several smaller, rectangular paintings. To the top-left, a horizontal piece shows two stylized blue birds with red tails amidst foliage. Above the main painting, another small horizontal piece depicts dark, elongated forms that could be serpents or fish. To the right, a vertical painting features two stylized yellow fish with grey scales. Adjacent to it, another vertical piece displays a green bird or serpent-like creature entwined with colorful foliage, set against a yellow border. In the bottom-right, a vertical painting showcases multiple stylized human faces or figures, possibly deities, within an elaborate border of leaves and patterns. The artworks are characterized by their intricate line work, bold use of colors (greens, reds, blues, yellows, black), and distinct traditional style, emphasizing natural elements and human or divine figures. No visible text is discernible within any of the paintings. The display setup suggests these are items for sale or exhibition.

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