Gond

The Gond art originating in Madhya Pradesh derives its name from the Dravidian word kond which means ‘green mountain’. Over the years the Gond artists have developed a bold visual vocabulary that uses naturally occurring pigment colors such as black, deep red, white, and ochre. The geometric patterns involving dots are used to create an intricate image of animals and the natural environment with an infusion of a distinct style of each practicing Gond artist. The history of the Gond tribe goes back 1400 years, with it comes a heritage of Gond Pradhans, who were musicians and storytellers within the tribe, and the primarily practiced Gond art which has transcended from being painted on mud walls to canvas and papers. It is also popular in regions like Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha.

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  • golden lady

    Roshni Shyam
    Gond, Madhya Pradesh
    21x30 Inches
    Regular price Rs. 75,000
    Regular price Sale price Rs. 75,000
    golden lady
  • Among Birds and Beasts

    Roshni Shyam
    Gond, Madhya Pradesh
    36x50 Inches
    Regular price Rs. 165,000
    Regular price Sale price Rs. 165,000
    Among Birds and Beasts
  • Majesty and Grace

    Roshni Shyam
    Gond, Madhya Pradesh
    24.5x17 Inches
    Regular price Rs. 45,000
    Regular price Sale price Rs. 45,000
    Majesty and Grace
  • The Blue Grove

    Sunil Shyam
    Gond, Madhya Pradesh
    36x47 Inches
    Regular price Rs. 135,000
    Regular price Sale price Rs. 135,000
    The Blue Grove
  • Lord Hanuman under the Ashoka Tree

    Venkat Shyam
    Contemporary Gond, Madhya Pradesh
    30 x 22 In.
    Lord Hanuman under the Ashoka TreeLord Hanuman under the Ashoka Tree
  • Harmony in nature

    Venkat Shyam
    Traditional Gond Art, Madhya Pradesh
    60 x 84 In.
    Harmony in natureHarmony in nature