Geeta Bariya paints this Bhil Art of Deers. The deer is seen as a symbol of grace, gentleness, and innocence in Bhil culture. They are believed to be messengers of the gods and are often associated with nature and the forests. The earthy tones of brown, orange, and yellow are often used to depict their fur. Deers are a common motif in Bhil art, and they are often depicted with intricate and vibrant patterns, representing the graceful and gentle nature of these animals.
Deers, Bhil Art by Geeta Bariya
₹5,000.00
Size : Medium
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SKU: MM1526
Categories: Bhil Art, Home Décor
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