The Sunday Guardian

Madhubani art set to fight Covid-19 crisis

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MADHUBANI: Amid the coronaviru­s scare in the country, a Bihar couple feted for world-famous Madhubani paintings is leading the efforts to use the art form on face masks to exhort the public to fight the dreaded disease.

Remant Mishra and his wife Usha, who have been felicitate­d for their contributi­on to the art form, said that artistes of Madhubani paintings in Jitwarpur village in the district have, through voluntary efforts, painted the face masks along with slogans like ‘Save Humanity, Get Rid of Corona’, ‘Go

Corona Go’, etc. Remant said that he would distribute 200 such face masks free of cost to artistes and other members of the public.

Usha Mishra said that they purchased these masks with money from their own pocket and roped in local Madhubani artistes to paint these. She said that the masks with Madhubani paintings and slogans were their contributi­on to the efforts to fight the coronaviru­s, which has so far claimed more than 7,000 human lives across the world.

She said that though the money they spent on the endeavour was not big, the message they intend to send across to the public was.

She said that the painted masks would be distribute­d among artistes who travel far and wide to popularise their art. These masks will not only protect them, but also help spread the message, Usha pointed out.

Remant has showcased his Madhubani painting skills in many government buildings and offices, including the government’s Circuit House in Madhubani. He recently returned from Mauritius after holding a training classes there. IANS

 ?? REUTERS/SERGIO MORAES ?? The statue of Christ the Redeemer is lit up in the colours of the countries that are affected by the coronaviru­s outbreak in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
REUTERS/SERGIO MORAES The statue of Christ the Redeemer is lit up in the colours of the countries that are affected by the coronaviru­s outbreak in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
 ??  ?? A Bihar couple is using the art form on face-masks to exhort the public to fight the dreaded disease.
A Bihar couple is using the art form on face-masks to exhort the public to fight the dreaded disease.

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