Tree in Gond art by Manoj Tekam


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Size : Medium
Dimensions : H-22 | W-15 inches
Medium : Natural Colors on Paper

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In Manoj Tekam's traditional Gond painting, the scene unfolds with serene simplicity as oranges hang from the trees, tempting a curious deer to reach out and pluck them. Rendered in black and white, the painting captures the essence of nature's bounty and the harmonious relationship between animals and their environment. The significance of nature in Gond artform is deeply rooted in the spiritual connection between humans and the natural world, where every element symbolizes the interconnectedness of life. Here, the oranges represent abundance and sustenance, while the presence of the deer reflects the gentle balance and harmony that exists within the ecosystem.
Tekam's meticulous attention to detail is evident in the intricate patterns adorning the oranges and the delicate features of the deer, showcasing his skill and reverence for the Gond art tradition. This portrayal offers a unique perspective on the interconnectedness of all living beings, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between humans, animals, and nature. Gond art originated as a form of storytelling and ritualistic expression among the Gondi tribe of central India, with artists using natural materials like charcoal and plant-based pigments to create intricate designs on various surfaces. Passed down through generations, Gond art continues to thrive as artists like Manoj Tekam infuse new perspectives and interpretations while staying true to its cultural roots. Through his work, Tekam celebrates the beauty of nature and the timeless wisdom embedded in indigenous traditions, ensuring that the legacy of Gond art perseveres for future generations to cherish.


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Manoj

Manoj Kumar Tekam, a dedicated Gond artist hailing from Dindori, Madhya Pradesh, has been immersed in the vibrant world of Gond art since 2011, learning the intricate techniques from his brother, Bhajju Singh Shyam, a Padma Shree awardee renowned in the field. Keeping the tradition alive within his family, Manoj's daughter and wife also practice Gond art, while his younger brother is currently learning the craft. Despite completing his education up to the 10th grade, Manoj's true passion lies in the mesmerizing strokes of Gond art, which have earned him prestigious awards such as the Rajya Award in Madhya Pradesh and the Kala Rupankar Award in Bhopal, among others.

Manoj's creative journey extends beyond traditional mediums, as he explores innovative avenues to showcase Gond art's timeless charm. From adorning walls and canvases to intricately painting on everyday items like t-shirts, sarees, and coasters, he seamlessly blends traditional motifs with modern narratives. Despite facing language barriers and initial skepticism, Manoj's unwavering determination and belief in his craft have propelled him forward. Inspired by his mentor's perseverance and dedication, Manoj strives to not only excel in his artistic endeavors but also to uplift and inspire budding artists, ensuring that the rich legacy of Gond art continues to flourish for generations to come.



Gond


Gond art is a traditional form of painting practiced by the Gond tribal communities of central India, primarily in the states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. It is characterized by its vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and depictions of nature, animals, and tribal life. From peacocks, and elephants, to an ant, each creation tells a story and reflects the close relation of the Gond people with their environment. Artists use fine lines and dots to create elaborate motifs, often incorporating elements of folklore, mythology, and spirituality into their designs. The art form was passed down orally from generation to generation, with artists using natural materials like leaves, mud, and charcoal to create elaborate designs on walls, floors, and other surfaces. Details According to Gond mythology, the art of painting originated from the Gondi deity, Devi Maoli. It is believed by the Gond people that Devi Maoli taught the first Gond artist, the secrets of painting during a dream. Since then, Gond art has been considered a sacred form of expression by its practitioners. Gond people believe that good images are the harbinger of good luck so they decorate their houses with traditional motifs. Gond art has gained international recognition for its unique aesthetic appeal and cultural significance. An interesting fact about Gond is that each artist has a distinctive signature style. For them, the ethos of life is a mixture of myth and reality, of organic and inorganic forms.



Product Details

Title
Tree in Gond art by Manoj Tekam
Artist
Manoj Tekam
Art Style
Gond
Medium
Natural Colors
Size
Medium
Dimension
22 in(H) X 15 in(W)
Themes
Tree of Life, Fruits, Birds
Color
Orange, White, Black
Country of Origin
Madhya Pradesh, India

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