Madhubani art, also known as Mithila painting, is a vibrant and intricate style of Indian folk art originating from the Mithila region of Bihar. Characterized by its bold lines, geometric patterns, and use of natural dyes, Madhubani paintings traditionally adorn walls, floors, and more recently, cloth, paper, and canvas. Themes often depict Hindu deities, nature, and scenes from daily life, particularly wedding ceremonies and festivals. The art form, traditionally practiced by women, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region and continues to inspire contemporary artists and designers.