Geeta Bariya paints this birds upon the tree. As birds are representing livelihood and tree represents growth and stability. This two piece of art makes a strong bond of nature and life. The artist uses the blue acrylic color with a combination of green and orange in the tree makes the artwork enhance in every perspective. And also we observe that how a tree become a home for the birds, bhil community depends on nature ,that we can see in the painting through metaphor.
The Relation Between Birds & The Tree, Bhil Art by Geeta Bariya
₹5,000.00
Size : Medium
Dimensions : H: 15 (in) by W:11 (in)
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SKU: MM1585
Categories: Bhil Art, Home Décor
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