Our Artisans

 
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Anita Shyam

Gond artist Anita Shyam from the village of Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh has a zeal to impact society with her stories and culture. She aims to represent the folklores which are long forgotten, to let the new generation acknowledge them. Her way of storytelling is tribal, and she has great enthusiasm for representing them on the canvas. All indigenous stories and characters can be found in her artworks

 

 
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Rajesh Mor

Warli artist Rajesh Mor from the village of Dhanau in Maharashtra, is a skillful talent in the tribal industry, with the courage of experimentation, makes his art stand out in every nook and corner. With his experience and skillset, he creates artworks of philosophical and traditional background, with a new composition and colour theories. His artworks reflect the society and self from tribal to modern life.


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Anita Balu Mhase

Warli artist Anita Balu Mhase from the village of Dhanau in Maharashtra is a lady from the tribal background and revolutionary thoughts. She is a graphic designer by profession and a storyteller by default. She narrates humour in the most tribal art form, reflecting every bit of her personality. She narrates topics over society and women empowerment. Her artworks reflect power, progress, and passion for storytelling, in a bold & humorous style. She is a revolutionary tribal artist with bold and powerful thoughts to bring a change.

 

 
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Suresh Kumar

Gond artist Suresh Kumar belongs from the village of Dindori in Madhya Pradesh, He has assisted Gond artist Jangarh Singh Shyam in Bhopal during his early days. He has a remarkable distinctive style of making patterns in his paintings which is very unique in his artworks. His artworks are based on mythological and tribal stories that are vibrant and alive with colors and composition.


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Geeta Bhairya

Bhil artist Geeta Bhairya belongs to a very conservative tribe from a village of Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, she holds herself with poise and pride, while her artworks are bold and bespoke. Her thought process represents the modern Indian woman. She is a tribal, who takes pride in her community, but holds her belief boldly against stereotypes. Her artworks are a delightful journey of a progressive and independent woman.