Renowned artist Geeta Bariya, a master of the ancient Bhil painting tradition, breathes life into her canvas with “Azure Turtles.” This mesmerizing artwork unveils a world where instinct and primordial wisdom converge in vivid colors and enchanting shapes. The Bhil community, known for their deep-rooted connection with nature, infuses every stroke with reverence for the land around them. In “Azure Turtles,” the turtle emerges as a symbol of endurance and ancient wisdom. Bariya’s deft hand combines earthy hues and vibrant tones, harmonizing with the Bhil art’s signature patterns and motifs. As the azure turtles come to life, so too does the rich heritage of Bhil artistry, bridging the past and present in a breathtaking piece.
Azure Turtles Bhil Painting by Geeta Bariya
₹4,000.00
Size : Medium
Dimensions : H-11 W-15 inches
Medium : Natural Colors on Handmade Paper
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SKU: MM1980
Categories: Bhil Art, Home Décor
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