Sunday, February 18, 2018

Bhil art at the Delhi Magic office

About 6 months ago, I went to the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya in Bhopal, which in my view is the best tribal art museum in India. I was admiring the work in the Bhil art section, when I met the artist himself, Ram Singh Bhabor. We got chatting and I eventually talked him into coming to Delhi, to do a mural in our office.

Ram Singh Bhabor is from the Jhabua district in Madhya Pradesh, which has many tribals. His work has been displayed in many major government museums and folk art galleries including the Manav Sanghralay in Bhopal, Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal, and also in the tribal museum in Mysore. He has exhibited his work in Dehradun and Bhubaneswar as well. He is in fact, the grand-nephew of the famous Bhil artist Bhuri Bai. Ram Singh has been interested in drawing from a very young age, and has been painting on canvas since 2010.

Here are pictures of the work in progress in our office.
Each painting is composed of thousands of dots, creating different patterns. The dots are arranged to make patterns of animals, trees, birds, deities, daily life, and mythological figures.






Waiting to see what else he does. I think it will take at least one more day to finish it.

6 comments:

  1. That's beautiful! What a great idea!

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  2. Amazing artwork! होली पर होली का दहन न करें इस वर्ष - क्यूंकि वायु प्रदूषण होता है. होली के दिन मिल कर एक वृक्ष तथा एक तुलसी लगाएं और उनकी देखभाल कीजिये ३ वर्ष तक!

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  3. This blog was... how do I say it? Relevant!! Finally I've found
    something which helped me. Many thanks!

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  4. Keep on working, great job!

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  5. Hi Deepa ma'am, I'm always fascinated by art & history. And now learned about new Bhil art through your beautiful post. I'm Delhite who is dropped off into slumber, but wake up whenever see something that touches my soul.

    Puneet Verma
    Promoter, Mission Green Delhi platform

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