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A True Art Form
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Tribal Art

A True Art Form

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Description

Two women stand at the centre of this handmade painting by Lado Bai, their bodies rendered in vivid green, blue, maroon and dark tones, each surface covered in dense dot patterning that gives them a shimmering, textile-like quality. One woman holds a pink water vessel with both hands, her posture steady and grounded, while the second carries a dark pot upon her head, her body swaying gently with the weight. Between them sit two small orange pots with wavy patterns, and to the left a large cart wheel, its maroon rim and green-blue centre painted with radiating white lines, anchors the composition with a bold, circular form. The women wear patterned garments in red with cross-hatch motifs, their bangles and anklets rendered as small striped bands. Painted in acrylic on paper, the scene captures the rhythms of Bhil village life where everyday acts of carrying, gathering and moving are performed with a grace and dignity that Lado Bai elevates into art.

The rich, saturated palette of green, blue, maroon and orange gives this original artwork a warmth and vibrancy that feels celebratory, as though the daily routines of village life are themselves occasions worthy of colour and attention. Lado Bai's dot work moves seamlessly between the human figures and the objects they carry, unifying everything within a single visual language of pattern and texture that is the hallmark of her handcrafted practice. As a piece of Indian art, every figure, vessel and wheel was created entirely by hand, carrying an authenticity and individuality that mass-produced prints cannot replicate. This painting functions beautifully as distinctive wall art for contemporary home decor and as a culturally significant collectible that preserves the domestic traditions and daily beauty of Bhil community life, available on Rooftop.

Why This Artwork Stands Out

  • Every figure, pot and cart wheel is painted entirely by hand by Lado Bai, ensuring this is a one-of-a-kind original artwork with no prints or reproductions.
  • The village scene depicting women at work captures a dimension of Bhil daily life rarely represented in tribal art available on the market, giving the painting unusual ethnographic and cultural depth.
  • The rich, warm palette of green, blue, maroon and orange creates a vibrant, celebratory energy that enlivens any wall art arrangement or home decor setting.
  • As an authentic Bhil painting by a practising master artist, this artwork holds deep cultural resonance and lasting collectible value.

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