Tiger, Man, and the Tree in Bhil Painting by Geeta Bariya


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Dimensions : H-15 W-11 inches
Medium : Natural Colors on Handmade Paper

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Renowned artist Geeta Bariya's Bhil Painting, titled "Wild Encounter: Tiger, Man, and the Fruitful Tree," is a mesmerizing piece that transports the viewers to a world where the boundaries between man and nature blur into an intricate tapestry of instinctive connection. This ancient artform, originating from the Bhil community, vividly portrays their profound relationship with the wild. Bariya's brushwork brings this connection to life, with a fierce tiger, painted with exquisite detail, poised beneath a bountiful tree laden with ripe fruits. The vibrant color palette reflects the primal energy of the forest, while intricate patterns and motifs hint at the spiritual significance of this symbiotic coexistence. Through this artwork, Bariya invites the viewers to rekindle our own primordial bond with the natural world, as seen through the eyes of the Bhil community.


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    Geeta Bariya has been a Bhil artist for over 14 years. She has learnt this art from her husbands family (husband's uncle). She has exhibited all over India in museums and other places . She wants to take Bhil art forward , she dreams of a time when many people globally would know about Bhil Art and know it. She wants to work with other Bhil artists to create an identity for Bhil art and in the process help create recognition for other Bhil artists also. Geeta Bariya Instagram

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    Bhil art is a vibrant and culturally rich form of tribal art practiced by the Bhil community, one of the largest indigenous groups in India. Predominantly found in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra, Bhil art is known for its colorful, folk-style paintings that depict the daily life, mythology, and spiritual beliefs of the Bhil people. Common motifs include trees, animals, birds, and deities, often depicted in a stylized and symbolic manner. Mythological tales, harvest scenes, festivals, and community rituals are also prominent subjects in Bhil art, reflecting the community's close-knit social structure and their harmonious relationship with the environment. Characterized by its distinct use of dots, vibrant colors, and symbolic imagery, Bhil art is both a visual celebration and a means of preserving the community’s traditions and stories. The most distinctive feature of Bhil art is its unique style, characterized by the use of countless dots to create intricate patterns and textures. These dots are not merely decorative but hold symbolic significance, often representing elements of nature or spiritual beliefs. The composition is usually free-flowing, with images arranged in a manner that reflects the artist’s intuitive connection to the subject matter, rather than adhering to strict formal rules. This gives Bhil art a dynamic, almost rhythmic quality, making each piece a vivid expression of the artist’s world. History The origins of Bhil art are deeply rooted in the tribal traditions and spiritual practices of the Bhil people. Historically, Bhil art was a form of ritualistic expression, created during festivals, religious ceremonies, and other significant community events. The Bhils, traditionally hunters and gatherers, have a close connection with nature, which is vividly reflected in their art. Over time, Bhil art evolved from being a purely ritualistic form to one that also served as a medium for storytelling and cultural preservation. With the growing recognition of tribal art forms, Bhil art has gained prominence on national and international platforms, allowing the artists to share their rich heritage with a broader audience. Materials and Methods Traditionally, Bhil artists used natural materials such as clay, mud, leaves, and plant-based colors to create their artworks. They would paint on walls, floors, and other surfaces available in their environment, using twigs, fingers, or brushes made from natural fibers. With the evolution of the art form, modern Bhil artists have adopted acrylic paints, canvas, and other contemporary materials, allowing them to expand their creative expressions and cater to a wider audience. However, the methods remain largely rooted in tradition, with the artists often beginning their work with a basic outline and then filling in the details using their signature dotting technique. Significance  Bhil art holds significant cultural, spiritual, and social value for the Bhil community. It serves as a means of preserving and passing down their oral traditions, beliefs, and way of life to future generations. Each painting is a visual narrative that encapsulates the community's connection to nature, their spiritual beliefs, and their cultural identity. In a broader context, Bhil art is an important representation of India’s rich tribal heritage, offering insight into the lives and traditions of one of the country’s indigenous communities. Today, Bhil art is not only appreciated for its aesthetic appeal but also recognized for its cultural importance, contributing to the ongoing efforts to preserve and celebrate India's diverse artistic traditions. FAQs Do you offer custom Bhil art pieces? We collaborate with artists who can create custom Bhil art pieces based on your preferences. If you are interested in a personalized artwork, please contact our customer service team for more details. Can I learn more about the history of Bhil art?  Yes, our platform provides detailed information about the history and cultural significance of Bhil art. You can explore our blog section for articles that delve into the origins, themes, and evolution of this art form. How can I display Bhil art in my home? Bhil art can be displayed in various ways, from framing pieces as wall art to incorporating them into decorative panels. The bold colors and intricate designs make it a striking addition to any interior, enhancing both traditional and modern décor styles.



    Product Details

    Title Tiger, Man, and the Tree in Bhil Painting by Geeta Bariya
    Artist Geeta Bariya
    Art Style Bhil
    Medium Natural Colors
    Size Medium
    Dimension 15 in(H) X 11 in(W)
    Themes Man, Tiger, Tree, Folk Art
    Color Orange, Red, Blue, Green
    Country of Origin Madhya Pradesh, India

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