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Gondh Painting: An Eco-Friendly Art


People have traditionally used art as a means of self-expression and interaction with their surroundings. Gond Painting, a traditional form of art that originated from the Gond tribal communities in Madhya Pradesh, India, is one such example of a type of art that brilliantly depicts the essence of nature. These vivid and detailed paintings tell a tale about ecological awareness and the close relationship between people and nature in addition to being beautiful and fascinating. The recorded history of the Gonds tribes spans 1400 years. One of the most admired tribal art traditions is Gond painting. The term "Kond," which means "green mountain," is where the word "Gond" originates. Gond Painting is like a fascinating peek into the soul of the environment. Nature's Wonders on Canvas. These paintings bring animals, birds, trees, and plants to life in the most astounding ways. Gond artists produce magnificent paintings that move you with their use of straightforward shapes and forceful lines. 


Gond Painting

Biodiversity in Gond Painting 

Imagine a world where people, animals, and plants coexist harmoniously. This is celebrating biodiversity. That is the world that Gond Painting frequently depicts. Gond Paintings represent the extraordinary diversity of life on our planet. Every creature, from mighty elephants to small insects, has a home on the canvas that has Gond Painting on it. It's like a huge, vibrant party where nature itself is on the guest list!  Gond artists occasionally use their art to depict and discuss significant events taking place in society. They try to generate awareness about the value of trees and aforestation, the drawbacks of everyday growing pollution, and other environmental issues in their paintings and try to represent the importance of biodiversity. Besides ‘Bara Deo’ (the Great God), every natural element is considered sacred in the Gond tribe. The Gonds, like the majority of tribal people, are talented artists who decorate their homes with elaborate murals. Family members that are male and female both paint. Gond paintings, which can endure more than 20 years, are made on all mediums in the hamlet using colors made from charcoal, colored dirt, plant sap, leaves, and cow dung. These paintings can be seen in various parts of ancient homes like the windows, halls, and the interior and exterior walls of dwellings. Man's interaction with Nature is shown in Gond art. In Gond art, horses, deer, tigers, birds, gods, and humans are depicted in a variety of vibrant colors and geometric designs. 


Krishna Gond Pinting

Gondh Painting urges to conserve of nature 

Gond Painting serves as a vehicle for the Gond people to communicate their stories, beliefs, and customs to the world. It is more than just a beautiful piece of art. There are symbols in the paintings that have particular meanings if you look keenly at them. Similar to secret codes, these symbols transmit knowledge from one generation to the next. There are more than just animals and flora in the paintings. It seems as though they are conveying a message in the most exquisite manner conceivable for people to understand and wake up from their denial and take steps to conserve nature. You might start to think about how we can take care of the Earth, our planet when you look at Gondh Paintings.


Nature Gond Painting 

Gondh painting is sustainable art 

Have you ever questioned the sources of the colors for Gondh paintings? Gond painters create their colors from natural elements, as opposed to paints you might find in an art supply store. To create a color palette that is eco-friendly and non-toxic to the environment, they use materials such as leaves, flowers, and clay. By doing so, they demonstrate to us how to make sensible use of nature's resources in addition to creating works of art. 


Gond Painting is a wealth of heritage as well as a kind of art. It's handed down from parents to kids like a family recipe for a delicious dish. This tradition aims to spread a love of nature and a profound regard for the environment, not only painting methods. Consequently, you're not just looking at a Gond painting you are looking at a cultural legacy. In May 2022, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese outside the Quad Leaders' Summit in Tokyo, Japan, and gave him a Gond painting. Because of online art marketplaces and international art exhibitions, a lot more people are now learning about it. The Gond people are delighted by this, and it promotes cultural understanding in general. As it combines ancient customs with sustainable art that appeals to people worldwide, the art is growing in popularity.


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Rakshanda Iqbal

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