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Tiger Under a Tree

This Indian art painting with a vibrant yet grounded composition draws inspiration from the heart of...

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Resting Under the entwined canopy

"Explore a simple yet cheerful narrative from the heart of tribal India, painted by artist Gariba Si...

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Two Tigers

Explore the enchanting universe of Gond art paintings - rooted in nature, tribal traditions, and the...

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Five Peacocks in One Body

This enchanting Gond painting by renowned artist Santoshi Shyam features five gracefully poised peac...

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The Origin of Earth

Suresh Dhurve is a distinguished gond artist known for his compelling visual narratives that celebra...

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Birds and tree

This Gond art canvas painting is refreshing to look at! Take a break from your hustle and bustle and...

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The Mighty Lion

Suresh Dhurve’s Gond painting is a vivid blend of imagination and nature, capturing a powerful yet h...

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Life in a Gond Village

Looking for the perfect Indian art painting for your space? Gareeba Singh Tekam’s captivating Gond p...

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Jungle Harmony

In this vibrant Gond painting titled ""Jungle Companions"", renowned tribal artist Rambai brings t...

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Deer and Birds Under the Tree

Artist Kaushal Tekam’s art explores the deep connection between nature, humans, and animals, with a ...

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The Jungle Tales

Kaushal Tekam's artwork, A Scene from a Jungle, brings the animal kingdom to life. It showcases the ...

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Turtle's Tale of Life

Gond art is filled with culture, traditional beliefs, mythology and intriguing stories that combine ...

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Peacocks and Deer Under the Night Sky

Explore the tribal Bhil art from the hearts of central India, which is widely popular, distinctive u...

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A couple of Black Elephants

Gareeba Singh Tekam's 'A Couple of Black Elephants’ is a radiant expression of Gond tribal art deepl...

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Birds in the Forest

"Explore the beauty of Gond tribal art through this hand-crafted masterpiece by Artist Suresh Dhurve...

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Discover Gond Art Painting at Rooftop

Nearly 13 million people identify as Gond, making them one of India’s largest tribal communities. Their roots stretch across Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha. But what carries their name beyond the heartland is not only history or numbers.

It is their art… a tradition that turns daily life and ancient myth into rhythm, colour, and pattern. This is the world of Gond art painting.

At Rooftop, you will find Gond canvas paintings created by artists who belong to this community. Each work is a continuation of stories that were once drawn on mud walls and now live on paper and canvas.

The Gond Community and Its World

The word “Gond” comes from the Dravidian word for “green mountain.” The name reflects their bond with forests, rivers, and fertile lands. Farming shaped their days, while myths and songs carried their memories. The Pardhan Gonds, especially, became known for music and painting.

Art was never decoration. It was a way to preserve myths, honour the forest, and give shape to the unseen. Stories that others kept in books, the Gonds painted in patterns that still move with life today.

The Origins of Gond Painting

Gond painting traces its roots back thousands of years, with motifs connected to the prehistoric cave art of Bhimbetka. For centuries, Gond women decorated mud walls and floors during weddings and festivals. These ritual designs, known as digna, were drawn with natural colours to invite prosperity.

The surface changed with time. Mud walls gave way to handmade paper and canvas. But the purpose stayed the same… to retell myths of spirits, ancestors, and the forest so they would never be forgotten.

Style and Symbolism in Gond Art

When you look at a Gond tribal art painting, you notice more than colour. You see its grammar of dots, lines, and patterns.

Vibrant palette: once made with soil, charcoal, flowers, and plant sap… now also with acrylics on canvas. Dot and line work: fills that create rhythm, motion, and depth. Nature as subject: tigers, deer, birds, and trees appear not as decoration but as carriers of myth. Tree of Life: a recurring symbol of creation, community, and continuity.

This is why a Gond folk art painting never feels still. Even a tree looks alive, swaying through patterns that pulse with movement.

From Jangarh Kalam to Today

The turning point came in the 1980s, when Jangarh Singh Shyam, a Pardhan Gond artist from Patangarh, painted on paper and canvas for the first time. His style, now called Jangarh Kalam, carried Gond art into museums and international exhibitions.

Jangarh’s work reimagined myths with bold colours and modern form. After him, artists like Bhajju Shyam, Durga Bai, and Venkat Raman Singh Shyam continued the legacy, each expanding Gond art for a global audience.

In 2025, Gond painting received a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, recognising it as the protected cultural heritage of Madhya Pradesh. This ensures that the tradition is respected and that the artists’ rights are safeguarded.

Why Collect Gond Paintings From Rooftop

Gond art is more than colour and pattern. It is a worldview where every creature and tree is sacred. Owning a Gond painting means holding part of that vision in your home.

At Rooftop, each Gond art painting is sourced directly from tribal artists. Every piece carries provenance and authenticity, ensuring your purchase supports the people who keep this tradition alive.

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