Goyra: A Couple of Monitor Lizard
Description
"Goyra: A Couple of Monitor Lizards" is a painting by Sakun Bai in the traditional Baiga art style. It shows two monitor lizards, called Goyra by the Baiga community, decorated with detailed patterns and earthy colors. These lizards represent strength, adaptability, survival, agility, and balance in nature. The Baiga people live closely with the forest, and every animal is important to them. They respect the monitor lizard for its resilience and strong connection to the land. In this painting, the artist highlights the Baiga belief in living alongside wildlife. The vibrant designs and patterns make the lizards come alive, making the artwork visually striking and culturally significant. This piece celebrates the Baiga people's deep respect for nature and their tradition of storytelling through art.
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Sakun Bai
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Unique Practice
Creating energetic compositions using vibrant colours and intricate patterns
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