The Eagle - Gond Painting is an abstract work of art accomplished by the tribal artists of India. Made to perfection, this amazing painting is converted into a masterpiece by putting into use labour of love and skilful techniques come out in such an appealing way. Minimalist and one of a kind, this tremendous Eagle Gond Painting should be your first choice if you wish to keep up with the tribal lifestyle and their ethnic products.
This is a simple paper painting with no elaborate designs or layout. With use of bright colours, a down-to-earth picture of an abstract eagle has been drawn and painted on in order to display the playful side of the nature. The red, yellow, blue and green colours add life to it and the minute detailing, dots and lines are the highlights of this spectacular work of art.
Enhance the beauty of your home interiors with this appealing tribal painting and let your surroundings soak up the rustic essence and the true village vibes with such a unique piece of painting. You can also have it gifted to your loved ones on special occasions. This painting is a great corporate gift idea as well.
About Gond Painting
While for some, Gond Painting is an art form, for others it is a way of living the village life with contentment and satisfaction in all that they have been bestowed with. Practiced by the Gond tribes of Madhya Pradesh, the Gond painting is one of the oldest forms of wall painting art. It was first found in the caves of Bhimbetka, Madhya Pradesh, one of the World Heritage Sites as declared by the UNESCO. Overtime, the clan widespread across several Indian states including Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh.
The common themes of Gond painting may range from religious festivities, activities and hobbies to marriages and supernatural entities as well. However, the main idea of the Gond painting is to symbolize the deities of the tribes in the form of trees and animals.
Just like other types of tribal painting, Gond portraits too make use of naturally found colours. In order to provide a rustic touch to the paintings, non-synthetic materials such as wooden coal, Chui soil, geru, sem leaves, sap of the tinsak plants and red soil is used. Soil is the main ingredient and freely available in the localities of the artists.
Though the painting looks easy to draw and simple to further decorate with patterns, Gond Painting has its own limitations and cannot be practiced properly unless an expert executes it.
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