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Assessment of Adapted Motifs of Madhubani Painting

Sodhi et al., 2016

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11215148838626854286
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Sodhi S
Arya N
Yadav N
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International Journal of Agricultural Science and Research

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The present study on “Adaptation of Madhubani painting motifs” was conducted for exploring the possibility to strengthen creativity by fusion of traditional painting motifs and Aari work with fabric painting technique. The concept behind the theme was to create new range of …
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