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Tribal Art
Khappar Baba Or Bhkat
Sold bySakun Bai
Description
This painting is rooted in Hindu spirituality, specifically focusing on the respected figure of Khappar Baba, a saint associated with prayer and devotion. The artwork reflects themes of self discipline, spiritual surrender, and the deep bond between a guru and their devotee, emphasizing humility and faith in religious practice.
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What is Baiga painting?
Baiga painting is a traditional art form created by the Baiga tribe in central India. It features nature-inspired designs like animals, trees, and geometric patterns, often symbolizing spirituality and harmony with nature. The paintings are made using natural materials such as clay or rice paste and are used in rituals and ceremonies.
What materials are used in the creation of your Baiga paintings?
Baiga paintings are made using white clay, rice paste, and natural pigments from plants and earth. Artists use brushes made from twigs or other natural tools.
How should I care for my Baiga painting?
To care for your Baiga painting:
1. Keep it away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.
2. Store in a dry place to avoid moisture damage.
3. Dust gently with a soft cloth or brush.
4. Frame it to protect it from dirt and damage.
5. Avoid touching the painted surface to keep it clean.
Are the paintings framed or unframed?
Baiga paintings are usually unframed but can be framed for display and protection if desired.
Can I commission a custom Baiga painting?
Yes, you can commission a custom Baiga painting. Many artists are open to creating personalized works based on your preferences, such as specific themes or designs, while still following the traditional style.
Sakun Bai
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Sakun Bai is a contemporary Baiga artist whose paintings draw inspiration from nature, cultural symbols such as the sacred Dhignaa motif, and scenes of village life. Her work often reflects the traditions and values of her community while celebrating its everyday beauty.
In her paintings, Sakun Bai captures the spirit of a village religious celebration. She portrays villagers gathered around the temple, performing rituals, and enjoying the lively fair. The paintings highlight the deep bond between faith and festivity, showing the collective energy and cultural essence of the community.
Her use of colour is striking. She blends complementary shades, such as deep blues and warm oranges, to create contrast and bring movement to the scene, for example, in the graceful form of a peacock. Bright tones of red, blue, and yellow guide the viewer’s eye across the canvas, while intricate patterns and delicate brushwork add richness to the details. The harmony of colours and fine designs gives her paintings a dynamic, vibrant quality, making them feel alive and celebratory.
In one her original Baiga artworks available on Rooftop, “The Village Fair Around the Temple,” Sakun Bai captures the pulse of faith and festivity through rhythmic patterns, communal gatherings, and warm, celebratory energy. It is paintings like these which celebrate the spirit of community that make her artwork a great fit for many spaces which need to reflect that vibe.
Unique Practice
Creating energetic compositions using vibrant colours and intricate patterns
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