Dimensions : H-68(in); W-36(in)
Medium : Natural Colors on Canvas
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About the Artwork +
The Gond painting titled "Hans Raj Ghoda" by Venkat Shyam is a mesmerizing composition that blends intricate detail with elements of folklore, capturing the essence of Gond artistry. The title "Hans Raj Ghoda" connects this painting to a popular folk story within the Gond tradition. In the tale, Hans Raj Ghoda is a mythical horse known for its exceptional speed and magical abilities. It is said that Hans Raj Ghoda could traverse vast distances effortlessly and was a faithful companion to those who treated it with respect and kindness.
In this artwork, two trees intricately interweave, forming leaf-like gaps that are filled with the side profiles of faces. These faces convey symbols typical of Gond art, creating a sense of mystique and storytelling within the composition. Central to the composition is the figure of a horse, depicted with animated grace and adorned in mosaic shades of blue. The horse moves proudly behind the intertwining trees, its presence commanding attention through its vivid colors and dynamic portrayal. In Gond art, animals often hold symbolic significance, embodying traits of strength, grace, or mythical qualities, which adds layers of meaning to the artwork.
The depiction of the horse in Venkat Shyam's painting thus evokes legend of Hans Raj Ghoda, portraying not just a physical form but also capturing the spirit of adventure and wonder associated with the mythical steed. Through his intricate use of patterns, vibrant colors, and symbolic imagery, Venkat Shyam brings to life a narrative that resonates deeply with the cultural roots of Gond art. "Hans Raj Ghoda" becomes more than just a visual representation; it becomes a portal into a world where stories of legendary creatures and natural beauty converge, inviting viewers to delve into the rich folklore and artistic traditions of the Gond people.
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All artworks on the website are hand painted from scratch by our master artists. That makes every artwork absolutely unique and the actual colour and overall artwork may vary slightly from the artwork image posted here.