Tulsi Vivah in Gond by Venkat Shyam

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Dimensions : H-48(in); W-72(in)
Medium : Natural Colors on Canvas

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Behold the beauty of nature and its veneration with this enchanting Gond painting by master artist Venkat Shyam as he beautifully captures the essence of Tulsi Vivah, a revered ritual in Hindu tradition that symbolizes the ceremonial marriage of the holy Tulsi plant (a manifestation of Goddess Vrinda) to Lord Vishnu, often represented by a Shaligram or sacred idol.

Set against a deep, velvety black backdrop, the painting radiates a sense of festivity and devotion, its elements thoughtfully arranged in a balanced, symbolic composition. At the center stands a grand, ornately painted Tulsi pot, crowned with a delicate, lush Tulsi plant whose leaves shimmer in gentle shades of green and lavender, symbolizing purity and spiritual vitality. The pot itself bears the divine visage of Lord Ganesha, embodying auspicious beginnings and blessings for the sacred union.

Two divine, blue-skinned figures, reminiscent of celestial beings, hold aloft circular emblems — one representing the sun and the other the moon — their faces adorned with serene expressions and garlands of bright orange flowers, signifying celebration and devotion. Colorful, triangular festoons hang above, animating the scene with festive cheer and ritualistic joy.

The ground below teems with life as flocks of intricately patterned birds, painted in jewel-like blues and purples, gather around the sacred plant, reflecting Gond art’s eternal bond with nature. A crescent moon and a full moon balance the composition on either side, symbolizing the cosmic harmony of day and night, male and female energies.

Adding his unique touch to the meaningful Gond painting, the master artist skillfully incorporates his signature of half-concentric circles and his inspiration, a bindu. These symbols profoundly represent the half-moon, the supreme god, and are thoughtfully integrated to symbolize his community and village within the composition.

Venkat Shyam’s painting transcends mere ritual depiction, transforming Tulsi Vivah into a lyrical celebration of nature, mythology, and faith.


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    Venkat Raman Singh Shyam, a visionary artist from the Gond community, has crafted a unique artistic language that is deeply rooted in his heritage and spirituality. In his art, he finds inspiration in the Bindu, a symbol representing the supreme god, and the half-moon that surrounds it, symbolizing his village and community. These elements form the foundation of his distinctive style, a style that he believes shares common threads with the works of renowned artists like Dali and Picasso. Venkat's artistic journey began at the tender age of ten when he began etching the world around him onto the walls of his home and whatever scraps of newspaper he could find. Born into a Gond Pardhan family in Madhya Pradesh's Sejohra village, he has dedicated the past four decades to the world of art. Under the tutelage of his late uncle, the esteemed Gond artist Jangarh Singh Shyam, Venkat learned to forge his own artistic path. His art beautifully weaves together the rich tapestry of his clan's historical legends with contemporary perspectives of the world. Venkat's work is a testament to the fluidity of tradition and the evolving narratives that connect the past with the present. As he aptly puts it, "Change is the ultimate rule of nature and the universe." While deeply rooted in tradition and mythology, his art constantly adapts to resonate with diverse audiences, bridging the gap between ancient stories and contemporary interpretations.

    Product Details

    Title Tulsi Vivah in Gond by Venkat Shyam
    Artist Venkat Shyam
    Art Style Gond
    Medium Natural Colors
    Size Large
    Dimension 48 in(H) X 72 in(W)
    Themes Folk Art
    Color Black, Blue, Multicoloured
    Country of Origin Madhya Pradesh, India
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