About
Manorama Devi's journey into the enchanting world of Mithila painting began as a newlywed, when her mother-in-law imparted this traditional art form to her. Today, after three decades of devoted practice, Mithila painting has not only become an integral part of her life but has also transformed her family's destiny.
With a loving family consisting of two daughters and two sons, all of whom have embraced the art of Mithila, Manorama Devi's household is a sanctuary of creativity. This art, once centered around intricate depictions of deities like Ram, Sita, and Parvati, has evolved to captivate hearts with motifs featuring fish, peacocks, and the rich tapestry of flora and fauna.
Mithila art has bestowed upon Manorama Devi more than just artistic expression; it has granted her the gift of economic independence. What was once a confined existence within the four walls of her home has now blossomed into a journey of exploration. She travels across India, passionately promoting her beloved Madhubani art, kindling a profound love for this cherished tradition wherever she goes.