About this Event
Harsha Basu is a contemporary Madhubani artist whose work is rooted in tradition yet gently shaped by a modern, mindful sensibility. Trained in the intricate techniques of this centuries-old art form from Bihar, India, Harsha carries forward its storytelling heritage—where nature, folklore, and everyday life intertwine through delicate linework and natural motifs.
Her practice is deeply meditative. Using repetitive patterns, organic forms, and a harmonious palette, Harsha creates pieces that invite stillness and reflection. She often works with themes of balance, connection, and the quiet rhythms of the natural world, making her art especially resonant in spaces designed for calm and creativity.
In her workshops, Harsha brings this same sense of intention and care, guiding participants through the foundational elements of Madhubani painting while encouraging personal expression. Her approach is accessible and soothing, offering not just a creative skill, but a moment of pause—an opportunity to slow down, focus, and reconnect through art.
Buckinghamshire Culture are delighted to collaborate with Harsha, sharing the joy of mindful making and the timeless beauty of Madhubani art with the community.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
We Make Wycombe Hub, 1-2 Cornmarket, High Wycombe, United Kingdom
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