Mahila Or Janwar

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₹17,000.00
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Product Highlights

Size
24 X 36 in
Brand
Rooftop
Origin
India
Medium
Acrylic
Material
Canvas
Frame
No
Artist
Brajbhushan Dhruve
Art Form
Gond
Weight (In kgs)
1.2
Dated
2017

This painting shows a woman surrounded by snakes and other creatures, showing her strong connection to nature. Below her, there's a sharp contrast: a man hunting a deer, which represents how humans can disturb the balance of nature. The artwork might be asking how human actions affect the environment and what role we play in protecting it

Q: What is Gond painting?

A: 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.

Q: What materials are used in the creation of your Gond paintings?

A: 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.

Q: How should I care for my Gond painting?

A: 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.

Q: Are the paintings framed or unframed?

A: 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.

Q: Can I commission a custom Gond painting?

A: 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.