Villagers in Gond by Gareeba Singh Tekam


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Dimensions : H-71 | W-55 inches
Medium : Acrylic Colors on Canvas

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In Gareeba Singh Tekam's mesmerizing Gond painting, a scene unfolds where villagers gather beneath a majestic tree, collecting fallen fruits and embracing the bounty of nature. Women dressed in vibrant traditional attire add to the lively atmosphere, their movements echoing the rhythm of the natural world. The significance of nature in Gond art is palpable as the tree becomes a focal point, symbolizing abundance, sustenance, and the interconnectedness of life. Tekam's intricate detailing captures the essence of the scene, with each stroke of the brush infusing the canvas with vivid colors and patterns that evoke the vibrancy of village life. From the delicate rendering of the foliage to the expressive portrayal of the villagers, every aspect of the painting reflects the artist's deep reverence for nature and its role in shaping human existence.
Gond art, rooted in the rich cultural traditions of the indigenous Gondi tribe of central India, emerged as a form of ritualistic expression and storytelling passed down through generations. Artists like Gareeba Singh Tekam continue to draw inspiration from their cultural heritage, employing traditional techniques and motifs while adding their own unique interpretations to the art form. The process of creating Gond art typically involves using natural materials such as charcoal and plant-based pigments to create intricate designs on various surfaces.


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Gareeba

Gareeba Singh Tekam, a distinguished Gond Artist hailing from Dindhori, Patangarh, Madhya Pradesh, has dedicated 25-30 years to mastering the intricate art form of Gond painting. Influenced by his family legacy, Gareeba learned the art from the renowned pioneer of Gond painting, Jangadh Singh Shyam. Alongside his wife and daughter, he passionately continues this artistic tradition, primarily receiving national recognition while occasionally garnering international acclaim.

Despite limited formal education up to the 6th grade, Gareeba's artistic prowess shines through his vibrant creations, which often depict the enchanting beauty of nature. His largest masterpiece, a stunning 10 feet by 8 feet painting showcased at the Taj Hotel during the Dastakar Haat Committee event, highlights his deep connection to the environment. While Gareeba predominantly paints on canvas and paper, his versatility extends to various materials, ensuring his captivating narratives find expression on walls and fabrics alike. Fueled by a desire to preserve cultural heritage and share stories from the annals of history through his art, Gareeba remains steadfast in his commitment to both tradition and innovation, inspiring future generations to cherish their roots amidst the rapid pace of modernization.



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
Villagers in Gond by Gareeba Singh Tekam
Artist
Gareeba Singh Tekam
Art Style
Gond
Medium
Acrylic Colors
Size
Large
Dimension
71 in(H) X 55 in(W)
Themes
Village
Color
Brown, Green, Multicoloured
Country of Origin
Madhya Pradesh, India

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