Manikchand Mahto’s Sohrai art captures the essence of horse riding and hunting through a traditional lens. Utilizing earthy tones predominantly in shades of brown, Mahto skillfully brings to life the rustic charm of these rural activities. Against a pristine white backdrop, his strokes convey a sense of motion and vitality, depicting riders on horseback amidst the hunt. Each brushstroke seemingly echoes the rhythm of galloping steeds and the thrill of the chase. With meticulous detail and a deep connection to his cultural roots, Mahto’s Sohrai art not only celebrates the timeless traditions of horse riding and hunting but also serves as a testament to his mastery of this indigenous art form.
The process of creating a Sohrai painting involves using natural pigments derived from minerals, plants, and other organic materials. Manikchand Mahto employs traditional techniques passed down through generations, using simple tools like brushes made from natural fibers to create intricate designs on the canvas. Each brushstroke is deliberate, reflecting Mahto’s deep connection to his cultural heritage and the natural world.
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