291 Harsha Basu

Indian folk art

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Step into the intricate and meditative world of Madhubani (Mithila) art with Harsha Basu. This centuries-old Indian folk tradition is brought to life through Harsha’s vibrant, hand-painted works on authentic khadi cotton paper. Her practice is deeply rooted in the philosophy of mindfulness, where every line and motif serves as a celebration of vitality and the “beauty of imperfection.”

Each piece tells a story, blending symbolic traditional patterns with a contemporary soulful energy. Harsha’s work invites the viewer to pause and find empowerment through lines and mark-making, offering a unique insight into an art form that has evolved from domestic murals to a globally recognised aesthetic.

Find her at FrameCraft – Picture Framing and Mirror Makers, 71 Woodside Road, Amersham, HP6 6AA. The venue is a 5-minute walk from Amersham Station via Hill Avenue; look for FrameCraft on Woodside Road directly opposite the petrol station.

Venue

FrameCraft Picture Framers and Mirrors
71 Woodside Road
Amersham
HP6 6AA

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Tel: 07808 656216
Email: harshabasupaintings [at] gmail [dot] com
Instagram: harshabasupaintings
Facebook: harshabasupaintings

Special information:

Demonstrations

Parking

Art forms: Illustration, Painting

Opening Dates and Times

June 2026

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Weekdays: 10am – 3pm
Saturdays: 11am – 4pm

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