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The traditional art of the Gond tribe of central India has achieved global recognition and is selling at high prices.
The word Gond is derived from 'Kond', which means green mountains, and tribal people are known as Gondis since they primarily live in Madhya Pradesh's beautiful green mountains.
Tribal art forms like Warli, Gond, Madhubani, Saura, and Bhil blend tradition and creativity, offering vibrant stories and sustainable style for today’s homes.
In 2009, Chandrakali Pushyam was spending her days fishing, farming, grazing cattle, and taking care of her family. But when her husband, an indigenous artist from the Gond tribe, unexpectedly died ...
It is basically a tribe of Madhya Pradesh. In ancient times, gond art was used as secret messages or codes to be sent from one place to another. Still this art is seen alive among many tribesmen.
From intricate Mandana wall paintings to Gond's bold and colourful depictions of daily life, these tribal arts are a testament to the creativity and resilience of Madhya Pradesh's tribal communities.
Godna, the art of tattooing prevalent among tribes of Madhya Pradesh, is on the wane in a sharp contrast to growing craze among youth in the urban areas to get inked.
Anuradha Thakur's artwork depicts cultural stories of India's Gond tribe From tribal festivals, music, dance to daily routine, the artwork tries to draw an enduring and strong cultural narrative ...
Kochiites are once again treated to the visual splendour of the Gond art form with Gallery OED presenting ‘Life, Tribe, and Forest’ at David Hall, Fort Kochi.
Amidst the diverse tapestry of art forms, lies tribal and folk art. They are not the face of the displays in glitzy galleries of urban art scenes but are local to the indigenous communities. These ...
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