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36 x 36 Inch | Festival of the Village | Original Hand Painted Bhill Painting | Acrylic Paints On Canvas

Bring home this traditional tribal artform that dates back 10000+ years, practiced by the Bhill tribe from Madhya Pradesh.
🎨 Hand painted by a traditional artist - Hemraj Bhabor
🌿 Painting medium: acrylic paints on canvas
🖌 Features nature inspired motifs with intricate dotted patterns
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  • This painting is crafted by Hemraj Bhabor, an artist from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, skilled in Bhill paintings.
  • He learned the craft from Ramesh Katara, mastering Bhill dot-work, folk motifs, and storytelling techniques.
  • The artwork depicts a lively village festival, inspired by Diwali and traditional Gal Bapsi celebrations.
  • Through this theme, Hemraj celebrates community, joy, and cultural rituals, preserving the essence of village life.
  • It is hand-painted with vibrant acrylic colors on durable canvas and packed securely for safe delivery.

Bhill painting is a tribal artform, believed to be centuries old, with some estimates tracing its origins back nearly 10,000 years. Rooted in the cultural traditions of the Bhil community of Madhya Pradesh, its signature dotted patterns bring to life festivals, deities, animals, and farming scenes with rhythmic beauty. The art was traditionally created on village walls using natural colours sourced from leaves, flowers, and clay. Dots are symbolic, representing seeds, growth, and the abundance of nature. Today, Bhil paintings are celebrated globally, combining indigenous symbolism with contemporary appeal.

Based in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, Hemraj Bhabor belongs to the Bhil community and has dedicated the last 6–7 years to mastering the vibrant Bhil painting tradition. His journey began during his school days when artisan Ramesh Katara introduced him to the distinctive techniques and motifs of the artform. Unlike many artisans who inherit the craft, Hemraj is the first in his family to pursue it professionally, driven by a deep personal connection rather than lineage. His works are instantly recognisable for their Deepak-type bindi dot patterns which is a hallmark of Bhil visual storytelling, woven into forest-inspired scenes, folk tales, and even detailed depictions of insects. Each dot is placed with patience and purpose, echoing the community’s oral traditions and their intimate relationship with nature.

Over the years, Hemraj has showcased his art in 10–11 exhibitions, bringing the Bhil worldview to audiences beyond his homeland, though formal awards have yet to come his way. For him, painting is more than creative expression; it is a way to keep alive the stories, wisdom, and ecological sensibilities of his people. Through every canvas, he hopes to preserve this cultural memory and inspire others to see the forest, not just as a landscape, but as a living archive of Bhil heritage.

Material: Canvas

Dimensions: 36 inch x 36 inch

Paint Used: Acrylic colors

Suitable for: Indoor or Covered Area

Waterproof Coating: No

Packaging: Shipped rolled

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