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11 x 15 Inch | Owl on a Branch | Original Hand painted Tribal Gond Art Painting | Acrylic Paints On Paper

Bring home this Gond art that originated 1400+ years back, practised by the Gond community in Madhya Pradesh.
🎨 Painted by Kailash Kumar Pradhan with 15 years of experience
🖌️ Painting medium: paper & acrylic paints
🌿 Features fine lines, dots, dashes & dynamic patterns
📦 Comes securely packed in MDF board or PVC pipe
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  • The artist, Kailash Pradhan, hails from Pathangad, Madhya Pradesh, and has been practicing Gond painting for over 15 years.
  • This Gond painting captures the beauty of tribal storytelling, created with fine acrylic strokes on paper that highlight an owl perched gracefully on a branch.
  • His artworks often draw from nature, featuring animals, birds, and folk narratives that connect deeply with his cultural roots and the oral traditions of his community.
  • The painting is made on high-quality paper using acrylic paints, designed for indoor spaces and meant to be cleaned gently with a dry cloth to preserve its vibrancy.
  • It is carefully packed with protective layering to avoid damage during transit, ensuring that the intricate details and traditional artistry reach you in perfect condition.

A tribal art form from the heart of Madhya Pradesh, Gond art is rooted in the spiritual world of the Gond tribe. The word 'Gond' comes from ‘Kond’, meaning green hill. Traditionally painted on mud walls using natural dyes, the art reflects a deep reverence for nature, mythology, and everyday life. Its distinctive style features intricate lines, dots, and dashes that animate flora, fauna, and folklore. Today, this centuries-old tradition thrives on paper and canvas, blending indigenous storytelling with contemporary expression.

Kailash Pradhan is a traditional Gond artist, born in Pathangad, Madhya Pradesh, and educated up to the 12th standard in Amarkantak, Kailash Kumar Pradhan has been practicing painting for the past 15 years. Belonging to the Pradhan community, he did not inherit the art from his family, as his father and grandfather were not artists. Instead, he learned directly from his uncle, Heeraman Urwety, a practicing Gond artist based in Bhopal. His works are deeply inspired by nature, featuring motifs of deer, elephants, and other animals, as well as folk stories and narratives from his village and community. Through his paintings, he brings alive the traditions, oral tales, and environment that surround him.

Kailash has participated in around 30 exhibitions and conducted 15 workshops in schools and colleges. He continues to showcase his art with dedication and sincerity.
Initially balancing part-time jobs after completing school, Kailash eventually turned to painting full-time, both as a means of earning a livelihood for his family and as a way to connect with people, share stories, and build recognition. For him, the art not only sustains his family but also creates opportunities to meet diverse audiences and spread awareness of his community’s traditions.

Material: Paper

Dimensions: 11 inch x 15 inch

Paint Used: Acrylic colors

Suitable for: Indoor or Covered Area

Waterproof Coating: No

Packaging : Shipped rolled (and placed in a PVC / hard cardboard roll)

1 x Painting

Wipe with a dry cloth, light spray cleaning if required.
For longevity, it is recommended to frame the artwork.

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