God Bana
Ram Singh Urveti
Ram Singh Urveti is a celebrated Gond artist from Madhya Pradesh and one of the most prominent figures of the Jangarh Kalam school, founded by the legendary Jangarh Singh Shyam. Trained within this lineage, Ram Singh developed a distinctive style that blends traditional Gond motifs with modern compositions. His works often depict the interconnectedness of life forms—trees, birds, fish, animals—arranged in intricate patterns filled with fine detailing. The themes reflect Gond cosmology, myths, and the harmony of the natural world. Ram Singh’s paintings are marked by delicate dotting, flowing lines, and a vibrant colour palette, creating a sense of movement and energy on the canvas. Over the years, he has participated in several national and international exhibitions, representing Gond art globally. His work has been acquired by collectors and art institutions, and he is considered one of the major carriers of Gond painting into the contemporary art discourse.
Description
Ram Singh Urveti's artwork beautifully portrays the tree as a deity in the form of an elephant, symbolizing protection, guardianship of nature, and the interconnectedness of life. The scene features a man sitting under the tree, playing the sitar, with a woman to his right carrying a dhol and another man standing to his left with a cow. The entire composition is rendered in shades of black, white, and gray, creating a striking visual contrast. The artwork reflects the Gond community's deep respect for ecological balance, spiritual rituals, and the cyclical harmony that sustains prosperity.
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Ram Singh Urveti
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