Bicchu
Description
The choice of a scorpion as the subject is particularly fitting within the Baiga artistic tradition, as the Baiga people often draw inspiration from their natural surroundings and the symbolic significance of various creatures. The scorpion may represent strength, protection, and survival, themes that align with the Baiga people's deep connection to the forests and the animals within them. The intricate patterns and vivid colors in the artwork are not only aesthetic choices but also carry spiritual meanings, with each detail symbolizing various aspects of nature and life. By choosing the scorpion, the artist might be honoring the balance of nature, where even a dangerous creature like the scorpion holds a place of respect and significance.
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Ramrati Bai
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Women-led perspective in Baiga art with powerful storytelling
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