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‘In the Heart of Wild’ is a hand-painted masterpiece by renowned tribal artist Lado Bai, who has been awarded the Padma Shri by the government of India for her contribution to Indian art. Set against a radiant yellow backdrop, a striking blue tree forms the centre of the composition. Two vibrant orange barasinghas or swamp deers attempt to climb the tree from either side, drawing immediate attention and adding dynamic energy to the artwork. Birds in hues of blue, orange, and black are depicted perching on and around the tree, seeking shelter or trying to ascend, symbolising movement, harmony, and coexistence. Lado Bai’s distinctive use of wavy lines over traditional Bhil dots brings rhythm and flow to the scene, adding a unique identity rooted in storytelling and symbolism.
Rich in earthy tones and bold contrasts, the painting captures the raw charm of tribal life and wildlife, making it a captivating visual experience. The simple yet layered composition adds rustic elegance to any space, making it ideal for home décor, studio walls, or as a thoughtful gift for art enthusiasts. Measuring 39.6 x 37 inches, this handcrafted artwork is an ideal display piece.
Why Is This Artwork Truly Special?
100% Authentic Indian tribal art -Hand painted by artist Lado Bai, this Bhil art painting depicts a simple yet engaging narrative from the tribal wildlife. Rich plain yellow background highlights the unique composition with an intricately detailed tree in the centre surrounded by two Barasigha’s in bright orange, making them the real highlight of the picture. While the birds in blue, black and orange add a beautiful complement to the entire composition.
An ideal gift - For any special occasion, art lovers or collectors.
A perfect addition to studio spaces, homes and interiors, adding a rustic charm to the walls.
‘In the heart of Wild’ is a simple yet visually striking piece of art that is sure to add a timeless charm to any walls or spaces when added.
Add this limited edition Bhil art beauty to your art collection today!
‘In the Heart of Wild’ is a hand-painted masterpiece by renowned tribal artist Lado Bai, who has been awarded the Padma Shri by the government of India for her contribution to Indian art. Set against a radiant yellow backdrop, a striking blue tree forms the centre of the composition. Two vibrant orange barasinghas or swamp deers attempt to climb the tree from either side, drawing immediate attention and adding dynamic energy to the artwork. Birds in hues of blue, orange, and black are depicted perching on and around the tree, seeking shelter or trying to ascend, symbolising movement, harmony, and coexistence. Lado Bai’s distinctive use of wavy lines over traditional Bhil dots brings rhythm and flow to the scene, adding a unique identity rooted in storytelling and symbolism.
Rich in earthy tones and bold contrasts, the painting captures the raw charm of tribal life and wildlife, making it a captivating visual experience. The simple yet layered composition adds rustic elegance to any space, making it ideal for home décor, studio walls, or as a thoughtful gift for art enthusiasts. Measuring 39.6 x 37 inches, this handcrafted artwork is an ideal display piece.
Why Is This Artwork Truly Special?
100% Authentic Indian tribal art -Hand painted by artist Lado Bai, this Bhil art painting depicts a simple yet engaging narrative from the tribal wildlife. Rich plain yellow background highlights the unique composition with an intricately detailed tree in the centre surrounded by two Barasigha’s in bright orange, making them the real highlight of the picture. While the birds in blue, black and orange add a beautiful complement to the entire composition.
An ideal gift - For any special occasion, art lovers or collectors.
A perfect addition to studio spaces, homes and interiors, adding a rustic charm to the walls.
‘In the heart of Wild’ is a simple yet visually striking piece of art that is sure to add a timeless charm to any walls or spaces when added.