Description
This Madhubani painting presents a striking radial composition filled with numerous stylized fish, arranged in perfect symmetry around a central floral motif. Set against a bold red background, the fish are rendered in black and white with fine line work, scales, and patterned detailing characteristic of traditional Mithila art. The fish radiate outward in circular layers, creating a sense of movement, rhythm, and continuity. At the center lies a decorative flower or mandala-like form, symbolizing life and balance, from which the entire composition seems to flow. The repetition of fish—important symbol in Madhubani art—represents fertility,




