Tree of Joy - Gond Painting

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Decorate your home interiors with this masterpiece Tree of Joy Gond Painting and bring a unique charm to your surroundings. Your interior home decoration is sure to become more lively and inviting with such a distinct piece of art on one of the favourite walls of your living room or bedroom. This handmade Gond painting emits tons of positive vibes for all intents and purposes. It suggests that the environment is live and happening with birds enjoying being seated on the branches of the tree. While some birds are chirping away, the others are joyfully eating fruits from the tree and making the atmosphere bubblier.
 
The lavish use of intense colours and all kinds of symmetrical patterns breathes life into this brilliant form of Gond painting. Each element has been beautifully redefined with best matched designs, forms and styles. From the still appearance of the tree to the delightful presence of the birds, this painting features an outstanding mix of patterns, colours and layouts that cannot be matched in any way. Adorn dark-tinted walls with the Tree of Joy Gond Painting.
 
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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