Bandana Kumari

Bandana Kumari believes the human body is formed from the five elements of nature. Her works feature birds, animals, flowers, and symbolic figures. She presents women as powerful beings—depicted as birds, the moon, or stars—while men are portrayed through animal traits like lion, bull, or elephant to express character. Her compositions often show human bodies with animal heads, symbolizing the dynamic inner strength of women and critiquing how society underestimates them. Bandana Kumari's art merges myth, symbolism, and a deep reverence for nature.

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