A folk painting style from the Mithila region of India, characterized by its complex geometric patterns, double-line borders, and use of natural dyes.
In the Madhubani folk art style, featuring intricate, hand-drawn geometric patterns and double-line borders filled with vibrant natural dyes (reds, blues, yellows). Depict mythological figures, gods, or nature scenes with stylized, expressive forms, covering the entire canvas in a dense, decorative composition, rendered on a textured paper or cloth background.