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Pithora Horses & the Native Life
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Pithora Horses & the Native Life

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Bhuri Bai

The first Padma Shri awardee from the Bhil artist community, Bhuri Bai started painting at the age of 10. A native of Pitol village in Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh, she was discovered by Jagdish Swaminathan, artist and co-founder of Bharat Bhavan, who became her mentor and led her to start her artistic career. Bhuri Bai found her love for painting right in her childhood, she would find herself in awe of the beautiful figures and elements being painted on walls on festivals and marriages and even special rituals. Her curiosity and admiration of the art had a strong grip on her and led to inculcating a deep love for it. Married at the age of 14 to Jor Singh, she moved to Bhopal and started working as a waged labourer along with her husband to build the Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal. Here, her paintings on stones were discovered by Swaminathan, who encouraged her to start painting on paper. Her first set of paintings fetched Rs.50. Here on, started a journey which took her around the world where she shared about her tribe, her art and made her a global persona. Bhuri ji not only started her practice but also started training others in the art. Interestingly her first student was Jor Singh! She recalls that he was a quick learner since he had a good understanding of the themes and could relate to it. After she began working as an artist full time for the MP State Tribal Museum she developed her own style and a celebrated body of work. Used to making her own colours from flowers and leaves she also learnt how to use new mediums and began colouring with synthetic colours. Her works include her life in the village, her childhood, rituals of the community and more. Characterised by bold and vibrant colours, multicoloured dots and compositions comprising nature, humans and often both together with modern day cars, her work is truly one of a kind. In her work, aside from traditional compositions on nature, tribal rituals and Bhil deities one also sees her experiences around the world. She was the first from her community to paint on paper and canvas and continues to set precedents in her field, inspiring several artists, especially women from other tribal communities. Her works have been displayed in many exhibitions, galleries and museums not only in India but also internationally such as in Australia and the United States. Her painting ‘Story of the Jungle’ was auctioned at Sotheby’s New York in 2007. She has also illustrated for various publications such as Bhili Kathayein, Bhil Janjateetya Geet and Lok Akhyan in addition to being a regular contributor to Chaumasa magazine. Bhuri bai also illustrated a children’s book, A tree, by Klara Kottner-Benigni. She has also co-authored an autobiographical work, Dotted Lines, with Debjani Mukherjee. Bhuri Bai continues to light the way for others in her community to pursue art. It is our honour to have her as a member of the Rooftop Artists network and Indian art course programs. Her love for the art, her storytelling and the determination to take the humble artform to heights is truly inspiring.

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In ‘Pithora Horses & the Native Life’, Artist Bhuri Bai brings to life the grace of Pithora horses along with the daily village life. At the heart of this Bhil painting are the colourful Pithora horses, adorned with intricate dot work, symbolising divine blessings, strength, and prosperity.
Set against a simple backdrop, the composition bursts with rhythmic energy—horses, humans, flora, and fauna come together in a harmonious visual narrative. Delicate triangular borders detailed with colourful dots frame the artwork, while the presence of humans among the horses adds depth and emotion.

Bhuri Bai, known for her fusion of traditional Bhil and Pithora painting, captures the spiritual essence of tribal rituals through her simple yet engaging narratives. Her storytelling transports the viewer into the vibrant world of native folklore, where each element has symbolic significance. Whether displayed in a home, workspace, or a cultural gallery, this hand-painted piece radiates warmth, tradition, and timeless artistry. Bring home ‘Pithora Horses & the Native Life’—an original creation that celebrates India's rich tribal legacy through colour, symbolism, and soul.

If you want to create that beautiful, artsy Indian vibe in your home, this painting by Bhuri Bai ji will be a great fit! Its vibrant composition makes it an ideal gift for those who admire Indian folk art, culture, and traditional craftsmanship. This artwork is more than just decor; it reflects history, community, and artistic brilliance.

Why You Should Own This Bhil Art Painting?

  • Hand-Painted by Bhuri Bai – Get home an original piece from a renowned Indian folk artist.

  • Cultural and Artistic Statement – Looking for a painting for homes, offices, or galleries - this one fits into any space, blending tradition with artistry.

**A timless tradition of visual storytelling - this handpainted Bhil painting is a limited edition piece to add to your collection today. **

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Who is Bhuri Bai?
Bhuri Bai is a renowned artist from the Bhil community, celebrated for her unique style that blends traditional techniques with contemporary themes. She has gained recognition and been awarded the Padma Shree for her contribution to Indian art and has showcased her work nationally and internationally.
What makes Rooftop's Indian art paintings special?
The USP of Indian art paintings are that they are created by master artists from across India. Each piece reflects the rich heritage and cultural stories of traditional Indian artforms such as Pichwai, Gond, Warli, and more. Do artists get paid for these paintings? Artists on Rooftop receive a fair share of royalty for every painting sold.
What material is this painted on?
This Bhil art masterpiece is painted with acrylic colours on canvas. It is a durable material that will ensure your painting lasts for years.
Are these Indian paintings handmade?
Yes! Every Rooftop painting is handcrafted by skilled master artisans using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
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