Creation of the world
Details
Artform
Traditional Gond Art, Madhya Pradesh
Artist
Venkat Shyam
Dimensions
84 x 48 In.
Medium
Natural Colors on Acid-Free Paper
Framing
Unframed
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The Painting
"This artwork hand-painted by Venkat Shyam is made in the tradition of Gond art depicting the creation of the world as we know it. Here we see the figure of Shiva at the pinnicale of a blooming lotus, the remaining petals depict the fauna that constructs the world around us. Finally at the centre is humanity which is influenced by it’s relation to all these aspects of the environment and divinity itself. The image is painted in the traditional Gond style which involves fine lines, dots, and dashes but the composition itself is unique to Venkat Shyam who has over the years developed his signature style of traditional entwined with modern. The background we see a vermilion sky and as well as a teeming ocean that starkly contrasts the central figures. The ocean as well as the other elements are constructed with detailed lines and dots that give the composition depth. The colorful palette comprises natural pigments drawn on canvas sheets which is a 20th-century phenomenon as the Gond paintings were produced on mud walls."
The Artform
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 ago, 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.
The Artist
Born in 1970, Venkat Shyam is a renowned name in the Indian Tribal art space. He apprenticed under his uncle Jangarh Singh Shyam, a renowned Gond artist for several years. He specializes in contemporary Pradhan Gond art, along with murals, etchings, mixed media, and animation. He is a recipient of the ‘Rajya Hasta Shilpa Puraskar’ and has exhibited in India as well as abroad such as in the exhibition Sakahàn: International Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Canada, in Ottawa (2013), Painted Songs & Stories, curated by John H. Bowles in the U.S.A (2010), Anadi organized by National Gallery of Moder Art, Mumbai (2004), and at the American embassy. He has published several books with his long-time collaborator S. Anand such as Finding My Way (2016) and Ganja Mahua Chronicles (2016).
Provenance
The painting has been created by Bridge Bharat’s master artist partners.
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