Two Graceful Peacocks
Ram Singh Bhavor
Ram Singh Bhabhor, a tribal artist from Madhya Pradesh, is known for preserving Bhil traditions through his vivid depictions of animals, trees, and Adivasi life. His paintings not only celebrate nature and daily living but also reflect the authenticity of Bhil artistic heritage. As the grand-nephew of the renowned Bhil artist Bhuri Bai, Ram Singh grew up surrounded by art. He developed an interest in drawing at an early age and has been actively pursuing it since 2010. His works have been displayed in major museums and galleries, including the Indira Gandhi Manav Sangrahalaya and Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal, as well as the Tribal Museum in Mysore. He has also participated in exhibitions in cities such as Dehradun and Bhubaneswar. A signature feature of his art is the use of thousands of dots to create intricate patterns. These dots form images of animals, trees, birds, deities, and scenes from daily life and mythology. His paintings, vibrant in colour and detail, express a deep connection to nature, cattle, and rural traditions, offering viewers a vivid glimpse into the world of the Bhil community.
Description
Experience the love and grace of two majestic peacocks, composed in a minimalist yet dynamic composition of Bhil art. Bhil art, a traditional tribal art form from Central India, is known for its distinctive use of dots, vibrant colours, and a simple, elemental style. Rooted in deep cultural and spiritual beliefs, Bhil paintings often depict animals, nature, and scenes from daily life or mythology. Rich in symbolism and emotion, Bhil art carries forward the community’s worldview, honouring both the natural world and their deities through each handcrafted piece.
In Ram Singh Bhavor’s Bhil painting, ‘Two Graceful Peacocks’, the artist beautifully captures the love and unity of these magnificent birds, with their heads gently touching in a tender moment. The subtle brown tones and bold dot patterns bring the peacocks to life. Their synergy, colours, and form radiate warmth and energy. Perfect for any space, this artwork evokes a sense of harmony, love, and a deep connection to nature, adding a serene and captivating presence to your surroundings.
Why This Painting Stands Out:
Original Indian Art -Handpainted by the artist in traditional Bhil art style, the use of intricate dots to create rhythmic patterns makes the painting stand out amongst other artworks.
Symbolism in every Stroke: Bhil art paintings are always more than just sketches and colour. This 'Two Graceful Peacocks" painting is a depiction of beauty, royalty and a deep connection between humans and other creatures of nature.
A Great Size -Measuring 11x15 inches, this acrylic on canvas painting is a perfect compact-sized artwork ideal for most contemporary homes and offices.
Ideal for Art Lovers -Ideal for art lovers, bird or wildlife lovers collection, a perfect gifting item, wall decor piece, for bedrooms, studios or as a part of a gallery wall cluster.
From the heart of the forests of rural India to adorning your wall spaces, this Bhil masterpiece is a must-have. Go ahead, order now!
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Unique Practice
Minimalistic compositions made of dots arranged to make narrative patterns