ALPONA
Alpona drawings are a traditional Bengali folk art practiced by the women of Bangladesh, and the Bengal region of India. Traditionally it is practiced using wet white pigment made of rice flour, water, and dyes which is applied directly on the ground. Alpona designs typically consist of distinct motifs and patterns such as floral and geometric shapes.
ALPONA
Alpona drawings are a traditional Bengali folk art practiced by the women of Bangladesh, and the Bengal region of India. Traditionally it is practiced using wet white pigment made of rice flour, water, and dyes which is applied directly on the ground. Alpona designs typically consist of distinct motifs and patterns such as floral and geometric patterns.