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Birds Feeding Their Young Ones
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Sushil Urveti
Description
Experience the beauty and interconnection of the Gond people with nature and wildlife through Indian tribal art from Madhya Pradesh. ‘Gond art’ is a tribal art form from central India is a vibrant and expressive form of folk art created by the Gond tribal community. The art style is known for its use of geometric patterns and intricate lines, which are often incorporated into the overall composition. Depictions of tribal life, nature, wildlife and mythological subjects are the most common themes of this style.
This painting was created by the celebrated Gond artist Sushil Urveti. this painting is a representation of the rich legacy of India's tribal art. His intricate detailing and storytelling techniques vividly illustrate the spiritual connection between nature and life.
Sushil Urveti’s 'Birds Feeding their Young Ones' is a striking example of Gond art filled with exquisite line and pattern work to capture the essence of nature. A simple composition with rhythmic forms of birds, which are rendered in a monotone of black. The thin, intricate lines are meticulously used to create patterns and textures that create a sense of motion and rhythm. The painting captures a quite simple scenario where a bird feeds her young ones while holding a worm in its beak. Similarly, the other bird is seen mid-flight. The depiction of birds in motion while the young ones are just hatching out of the egg and waiting for them is executed beautifully through this masterpiece. For those who find beauty in nature and its wonderful cycles, creations and creatures, Bhil art paintings like this one make a great symbolic gift.
## Why does this painting stand out? ##
- Original Indian Art - Hand-painted by the tribal artist Sushil Urveti on high-quality paper, keeping alive the rich legacy of tribal gond art.
- Features symbolic storytelling rooted in Gond culture, a common theme in the Gond art. This beautiful piece of art comes with a certificate of authenticity.
- Ideal for Most Spaces -Measuring 15x11 inches, this compact artwork is a perfect fit for any minimalist or contemporary spaces, any style of decor.
**A Gift of Art - A perfect gift for special occasions, Mother’s Day or as a part of art lovers' and tribal enthusiasts' collection.**
**Celebrating nature, culture, and craftsmanship, add this masterpiece to your space today.**
What is Gond painting?
Gond painting is a traditional tribal art form from central India, known for its vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and nature-inspired themes. It often depicts animals, plants, and mythological stories, reflecting the Gond tribe's deep connection to nature and spirituality.
What materials are used in the creation of your Gond paintings?
Gond paintings are traditionally created using natural pigments from earth elements, plants, and charcoal, applied on surfaces like paper, canvas, or walls. Artists use handmade brushes, twigs, and fingers for intricate detailing, often incorporating rice flour paste for texture and contrast.
How should I care for my Gond painting?
To care for your Gond painting, keep it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Frame it under UV-protective glass, avoid handling, and gently dust it with a soft brush or cloth.
Are the paintings framed or unframed?
Gond paintings can be either framed or unframed, depending on the artist's choice and the buyer's preference. Framing is common for display purposes, especially for preserving and protecting the artwork.
Can I commission a custom Gond painting?
Yes, you can commission a custom Gond painting, as many artists offer personalized designs based on your preferences. Custom works often include specific themes, colors, or motifs that resonate with the buyer.
Sushil Urveti
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