Within the Gond imagination, the forest is not empty space but a living environment filled with movement, observation, and quiet gatherings. Animals move through the landscape while birds fill the branches above, creating a layered presence of life.
The Forest Assembly presents a group of deer gathered beneath a dense canopy of trees. Their elongated forms create a rhythmic line across the lower part of the composition, while above them the branches spread outward into a field of leaves filled with birds.
Each deer is rendered through delicate patterns and layered color bands that gradually form the body. The repeated marks reflect the Gond tradition of constructing figures through patience and controlled brush movement.
The tree canopy above is dense with foliage, built through hundreds of small leaf forms. Birds are placed carefully within the branches, giving the impression of a forest alive with quiet sound and movement.
The painting reflects the Gond perspective of nature as a shared space — where animals, birds, and trees coexist within a continuous and balanced ecosystem.
Product Overview
Origin : Madhya Pradesh, Central India
Art Form : Traditional Gond Painting
Subject : Deer gathering beneath a forest canopy with birds
Surface : Canvas
Medium : Hand painted using layered pigments and fine brushwork
Technique : Traditional Gond line, dot, and patterned texture detailing
Orientation : Horizontal
Category : Handmade Tribal Folk Art
Size : 3 ft × 5 ft
Price : 72,000 /-
Origin
Gond painting originates from the Gond tribal communities of Madhya Pradesh, where painting has traditionally been part of domestic decoration and ritual expression. Homes were often painted during festivals, weddings, and seasonal celebrations to depict the surrounding natural world.
Animals such as deer frequently appear in Gond paintings because they are deeply connected to the forests of Central India. These animals represent grace, alertness, and harmony with the environment.
Over time, Gond artists began translating these wall paintings onto paper and canvas while maintaining the intricate pattern language and visual storytelling of the tradition.
Craft & Process
• The artist begins by sketching the deer and tree composition directly by hand.
• Each animal form is then filled with fine repetitive patterns created through dots, lines, and small brush strokes.
• Color layers are applied carefully to build texture and visual rhythm across the bodies of the deer.
• The tree canopy is constructed through hundreds of small leaf forms arranged across the branches.
• Birds are added gradually to create movement and life within the upper portion of the painting.
• The work develops slowly as hand-painted details accumulate across the entire surface.