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Grazing in Bloom
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Grazing in Bloom

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Philomina Tirkey

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"Grazing in Bloom by Philomina Tirkey is a Sohrai painting that captures a deer-like creature moving through a field of bold, stylized flowers. Philomina Tirkey’s lines are confident and uncomplicated, turning natural forms into patterns of rhythm and balance. The earthy yellow background contrasts the strong black outlines, creating an image that feels both rooted in the soil and alive with motion. This work reflects Sohrai’s deep connection to fertility and the seasonal renewal of life, where every animal and plant is part of one continuous rhythm of the land.

Why This Artwork Stands Out:

  • A timeless depiction of nature’s harmony through the tribal lens of Sohrai art.
  • Created using natural pigments that give it warmth and authenticity.
  • A fine example of Philomina Tirkey’s ability to simplify form without losing life.
  • Ideal for collectors drawn to earthy, rural Indian art traditions.

This painting brings a sense of quiet vitality, a reminder of life’s simple cycles, made visible through the artist’s steady hand."

$ 1,439.99
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What is Sohrai painting?
Sohrai is a famous festival in Jharkhand, when the Sohrai artform flourishes. The harvest festival celebrates the end of monsoon, with paintings by women with multiple colours like red, black and white. It is a traditional practice, continuing from hundreds of years ago, even today, to celebrate harvest, soil fertility and food.
Is this painting handmade?
Yes,Indian Art Paintings on Rooftop, including _, are handpainted by master artists across the country.
Do artists get Royalty for their paintings?
Yes, absolutely! At Rooftop, we believe in supporting our artists and preserving traditional Indian art. Each time a painting is sold, the artist receives a fair share of the proceeds. We also collaborate directly with artists to ensure they are compensated for their skill, time, and cultural contributions. By purchasing this painting from Rooftop, you are not only acquiring a beautiful piece of art but also helping to sustain the livelihoods of talented Indian artisans like Philomina Tirkey.
How should I care for the painting?
Keep away from direct sunlight and humidity. Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth, and frame the piece to preserve its surface and colour.