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The Village Environment
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Bold, bright, and full of life - enter the wonderous world of Indian tribal art brought alive on canvas by Bhil artist Ram Singh Bhabhor. On a deep red background comes alive the vibrant Bhil village scene full of life, bright colours and filled with movement. A scene unfolds as the big tree on a corner spreads its branches across the composition, stretching above the two houses on the other end of it. Under the shade of this colourful tree, a man is seen seated leisurely on a cot, a woman grinding flour on a stone millstone is seated nearby. Around them are the cattle tied to a tree, roaming around freely, and a few roosters add a lively movement to this scenario. The birds perched on a tree, a house roof, the squirrel running, and a few villagers drawing water from a well nearby add to the entire narrative of this scenic beauty. Painted in hues of yellow, green,blue, and brown in a beautifully designed dots pattern, each tiny detail adds to the rhythm and movement of this enchanting beauty.
Why does this Indian art painting stand out?
Original tribal artwork: This painting by Bhil artist Ram Singh Bhabhor is a 100% handpainted original in tribal bhil art style using intricate dots pattern a hallmark of Bhil art.
Authentic Bhil Life- It showcases a scene from a tribal village which portrays the connection of tribal people with nature and gives a visual peek into their lives. Captures the charm of daily village life with warmth and realism.
Adds Colour and Culture: It ads a rustic charm to any space. The earthy tones and dynamic scenes infuse your home with life and culture. While the contrast of dark red along with vibrant yellows, greens and blues adds to visual harmony.
Measuring 49x36.6 inches this size makes it an ideal centrepiece or a bold statement piece on accent walls, gallery walls or studio spaces. Handmade Indian folk art celebrates indigenous storytelling.
**Ideal for gifting on housewarmings and birthdays, for artlovers, tribal art collectors. **
Bold, bright, and full of life - enter the wonderous world of Indian tribal art brought alive on canvas by Bhil artist Ram Singh Bhabhor. On a deep red background comes alive the vibrant Bhil village scene full of life, bright colours and filled with movement. A scene unfolds as the big tree on a corner spreads its branches across the composition, stretching above the two houses on the other end of it. Under the shade of this colourful tree, a man is seen seated leisurely on a cot, a woman grinding flour on a stone millstone is seated nearby. Around them are the cattle tied to a tree, roaming around freely, and a few roosters add a lively movement to this scenario. The birds perched on a tree, a house roof, the squirrel running, and a few villagers drawing water from a well nearby add to the entire narrative of this scenic beauty. Painted in hues of yellow, green,blue, and brown in a beautifully designed dots pattern, each tiny detail adds to the rhythm and movement of this enchanting beauty.
Why does this Indian art painting stand out?
Original tribal artwork: This painting by Bhil artist Ram Singh Bhabhor is a 100% handpainted original in tribal bhil art style using intricate dots pattern a hallmark of Bhil art.
Authentic Bhil Life- It showcases a scene from a tribal village which portrays the connection of tribal people with nature and gives a visual peek into their lives. Captures the charm of daily village life with warmth and realism.
Adds Colour and Culture: It ads a rustic charm to any space. The earthy tones and dynamic scenes infuse your home with life and culture. While the contrast of dark red along with vibrant yellows, greens and blues adds to visual harmony.
Measuring 49x36.6 inches this size makes it an ideal centrepiece or a bold statement piece on accent walls, gallery walls or studio spaces. Handmade Indian folk art celebrates indigenous storytelling.
**Ideal for gifting on housewarmings and birthdays, for artlovers, tribal art collectors. **