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Bharadi Ritual

$ 779.99

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Product Highlights

Size
52 X 37 in
Brand
Rooftop
Origin
India
Medium
Acrylic
Material
Canvas
Frame
No
Art Form
Bhil
Dated
2020
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Meet the Artist

Kamta Tahed

Kamta Tahed

Kamta Tahed, born in Balwaun village (Jhabua, MP), grew her artistic voice under the influence of her in-laws—legendary Bhil artist Lado Bai. Though domestic responsibilities often limited her early output, Kamta naturally gravitated toward paint, experimenting on her own. Over time, she transitioned from gray tribal sketches to vibrant, symbolic compositions that blend forest scenes, wedding motifs, and imaginative icons.

Her raw and evocative style, grounded in tribal aesthetics but free in expression, earned her spotlight at the Tribal Museum’s Likhandara Gallery with her “Shalaka 10” series.

Kamta Tahed’s journey as an artist is as organic and unassuming as the forests she so often paints. Born in Balwaun village in Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, Kamta was surrounded by the sounds, sights, and rituals of Bhil culture. Her artistic instincts were nurtured not in classrooms or studios, but in her household, where she found inspiration from her mother in-law, one of India’s most celebrated Bhil artists Lado Bai. Her work carried the weight of tradition and cultural memory, and Kamta absorbed these influences almost instinctively. Like many women in her community, Kamta’s early years were largely shaped by domestic responsibilities. Time to paint was scarce, yet the pull of creativity was undeniable. With a quiet determination, she began to sketch and experiment on her own, often drawing from her immediate environment, forest scenes, community rituals, wedding motifs, and mythic symbols. These experiments gradually took shape, evolving from tentative strokes into powerful compositions.

Her artistic language transformed over time, shifting from muted tribal sketches in shades of grey to bold, colorful, and highly symbolic paintings. What sets Kamta apart is her ability to blend the recognizable Bhil aesthetic of dots and patterns with a more fluid expressiveness. Her Bhil art paintings are not just depictions of daily life but living tapestries of memory, ritual, and imagination, bridging personal experience with collective heritage.

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This striking Bhil painting by Kamta Tahed depicts the Bharadi ritual, a vibrant, community-centric celebration that reflects the spiritual and cultural life of the Bhil tribe. A powerful depiction of Bhil community festivities, echoing themes of togetherness, tradition, and nature. Encircling a central structure adorned with colorful dot patterns, the figures play musical instruments, dance, and engage in ceremonial acts alongside majestic birds and flowing motifs. The piece radiates the essence of tradition, rhythm, and collective spirit. Bhil art is widely known for its vibrant colors, simple style, and use of dots to add texture and depth to the narratives.It often depicts animals, symbolic of the natural world, and scenes from daily life or mythology. If you want to start building an Indian art painting collection, tribal Bhil art paintings like this one are a great start.

Why add this to your collection–

-Authentic Bhil art: Hand-painted by Kamta Tahed, a Bhil artist known for storytelling through intricate dots, lines, and vibrant forms. -Cultural richness: The artwork offers a rare glimpse into an indigenous ritual, celebrating the Bhil community’s deep connection with tradition and nature. -Striking visual rhythm: The interplay of birds, human figures, and flowing motifs creates a dynamic composition that enlivens any space. -Large impactful size: Measuring 37.5 x 49 inches, this acrylic on canvas painting commands attention and makes a bold statement. -Unique collector’s piece: A celebration of indigenous heritage that blends folk symbolism and contemporary appeal, perfect for art lovers, culture enthusiasts, and collectors alike.

Capture the essence of unity and celebration, order this beautiful Bhil artwork now!

This striking Bhil painting by Kamta Tahed depicts the Bharadi ritual, a vibrant, community-centric celebration that reflects the spiritual and cultural life of the Bhil tribe. A powerful depiction of Bhil community festivities, echoing themes of togetherness, tradition, and nature. Encircling a central structure adorned with colorful dot patterns, the figures play musical instruments, dance, and engage in ceremonial acts alongside majestic birds and flowing motifs. The piece radiates the essence of tradition, rhythm, and collective spirit. Bhil art is widely known for its vibrant colors, simple style, and use of dots to add texture and depth to the narratives.It often depicts animals, symbolic of the natural world, and scenes from daily life or mythology. If you want to start building an Indian art painting collection, tribal Bhil art paintings like this one are a great start.

Why add this to your collection–

-Authentic Bhil art: Hand-painted by Kamta Tahed, a Bhil artist known for storytelling through intricate dots, lines, and vibrant forms. -Cultural richness: The artwork offers a rare glimpse into an indigenous ritual, celebrating the Bhil community’s deep connection with tradition and nature. -Striking visual rhythm: The interplay of birds, human figures, and flowing motifs creates a dynamic composition that enlivens any space. -Large impactful size: Measuring 37.5 x 49 inches, this acrylic on canvas painting commands attention and makes a bold statement. -Unique collector’s piece: A celebration of indigenous heritage that blends folk symbolism and contemporary appeal, perfect for art lovers, culture enthusiasts, and collectors alike.

Capture the essence of unity and celebration, order this beautiful Bhil artwork now!

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