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Prasad Singh Kushram

Prasad Singh Kushram is a Gond Artist. The Gonds are a Tribal Community Widely Spread Over Madhya Pradesh. Gond Paintings Are Created On The Walls Of Their Dwellings And Besides Being Decorative, They are Expressions Of Their Religious Beliefs And Sentiments. The Themes Are Closely Linked With Their Daily Lives, And Depict Their Local Festivals And Gods, As Well As Objects And Creatures Present Around Them. However, They Have Now Started Painting On Paper And Canvas As Well.

About Prasad Singh Kushram

The Gonds are one of the largest indigenous communities in India, concentrated in Madhya Pradesh and the surrounding regions. The word Gond comes from Kond, a Dravidian word meaning green mountains. Traditional Gond art was created on the walls and facades of their domestic and community spaces. It is in the early 1980s that a cluster of Gond artist starting adapting their ritualistic painting to modern mediums likes paper and canvases. Modern Gond art demonstrates strong roots in their historic lifestyle, the natural world, mythological beliefs and songs and oral histories. These complex and intriguing aspects merge aesthetically with modern modes of depiction and techniques, resulting in colourful odes to their myriad past.

Gond Art

GOND402

Medium - Acrylic on canvas
25''x9''

Gond Art

GOND401

Medium - Acrylic on canvas
15''x22''

Gond Art

GOND400

Medium - Acrylic on canvas
11''x21''

Gond Art

GOND398

Medium - Acrylic on canvas
13''x13''

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