Scorpio: The Symbol of Strength
Santoshi Bai
Description
"Scorpio: The Symbol of Strength," by Santoshi Bai, shows a Scorpio and its baby in the Baiga art style. The painting represents protection and resilience. It uses earthy tones and includes zigzag and semi-circle patterns that create texture and movement. The white background makes the Scorpio and its baby the main focus. In Baiga tradition, the Scorpio stands for survival, transformation, and adaptability—qualities that the community deeply values. The baby Scorpio highlights nurturing and continuity, showing the Baiga people's respect for nature’s cycles and the bond between parent and child. The Baiga community, closely linked to nature, often uses animal symbols in their art to express their beliefs and life lessons. This painting captures the Scorpio’s protective nature and its importance in Baiga culture.
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Santoshi Bai
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