AIPAN PAINTING. ASHTHDAL ARIPAN
Aripan or Alpana, in mithilanchal, is done, invariably, with a flowing liquid of rice paste. Rice is allowed to soak for 3-4 hours and then it is ground to a fine paste on grinding stone (mixer). It is made into liquid of flowing consistency by adding water. Four fingers of right hand are dipped in this liquid and using the middle and ring fingers lines are drawn 3-4 inches at a time. Main lines are always double due to use of two fingers. decorative lines and dots are made with one finger. Vermilion is applied to the drawings in course of drawing.
Ashthdal Aripan is used for Dev puja such as Satyanarayan puja, Anant Chaturdashi, Devotthan puja etc.
The Arioan is made up of eight straight lines joined with eight curved lines and decorated by arches dots etc. Eight symbols (Shankh, Chakra, Gada, Padma, Kripan, Damaroo, Pash and Trishu are essential)T
This artwork comes without frame and has been made by hand on Handmade paper, it may have slight irregularities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process.
It comes without frame.
Size A3 or 11.7"X16.
DISCLAIMER
The colours may vary slightly due to computer resolution.
There may be a slight variations in shades since most of the colours are created by mixing basic colours .
The paintings are completely hand drawn and hand painted. All items may not be exactly the same.