Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the G7 Summit in Japan and his visit to Australia, showcased his commitment to promoting Indian tribal art & culture on a global scale. Here’s a look at the diverse array of presents Modi presented to leaders from various countries.
Dokra, an ancient Indian art form also known as Dokra art, stands as a testament to India's rich cultural history.
The dancing girl artifact discovered during Mohenjo-Daro & Harappan excavations represents an early manifestation of this timeless ancient art form.
Dokra art commonly features depictions of Hindu deities, divine figures, & various animals, weaving together the vibrant themes of this unique artistic tradition.
Artisans from Chattisgarh craft this distinctive art piece, showcasing their expertise in the creation of Dokra art.
Gond paintings hold a special place as one of the most revered & admired expressions of indigenous creativity.
The word ‘Gond’ comes from the expression ‘Kond’ which means ‘green mountain’.
Pithora, a sacred tribal folk art, is crafted by the skilled Rathwa artisans hailing from Chhota Udaipur in Gujarat.
Comoros - Warli paintings The vibrant expression of the convergence between earth and sky is vividly depicted in Warli paintings, originating from Chhota Udaipur region of Gujarat.