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Gond painting

I have been eyeing the gond art from a very long time now, the only thing pulling me down from trying this amazing art form was time and now that I have ample of it, I loved making this beauty.

I have tried my hand at making madhubani painting earlier and a preview of the madhubani inspired magnets can be viewed here.

Gond paintings are native to gond tribal community which hails mainly from the areas in central India. India has such rich and amazing forms of art that it's truly wonderful to see and try some of them.

Gond paintings are amazing to look at, truly intricate yet very very simple. The designs are basically evolved from everyday life yet the intricate dots, dashes and lines which fill up these everyday life inspired art form are amazing to fill up.

Here's what I made






Made on Stretched canvas with Acrylic paints.


I hope you all liked my humble attempt at making these.
Custom orders for making these paintings are open. I will be happy to make one for you. For details, information, I can be reached at manu.ahandfullofart@gmail.com. 


PS: If these posts inspire you to bring out the creative best in you, that would be the bestest thing that will happened to you, and I'll be flattered. But, kindly do respect the hard work and thoughts that goes into these works and please give a direct link to my work when you are inspired by mine. Thanks!!!


Comments

  1. Wow you are really talented. Thanks for this blog.

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  2. Beautiful gond art painting. This art mainly concentrated in Madhya Pradesh and formulated with line and dots. Great work.

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  3. Thank you so much for the post you do. I like your post and all you share with us is up to date and quite informative, i would like to bookmark the page so i can come here again to read you, as you have done a wonderful job. diamond painting

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  4. Gond paintings are a must-have for any art lover! With their intricate designs and vibrant colors, they reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Gond tribe in India. Each piece tells a unique story inspired by nature, folklore, and mythology. The craftsmanship is simply breathtaking, and it’s amazing how the artists use dots and lines to create such detailed work. Buying a Gond painting not only supports talented tribal artists but also brings a touch of timeless beauty to your space. It’s more than just art—it's a piece of history!

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