INDIGENOUS COMMUNICATION OF EVERYDAY LIFE AND PHILOSOPHY: AN ANALYSIS OF GOND PAINTINGS IN MADHYA PRADESH

Aiswarya Thamanna, Dr. R. Subramani
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Folk arts in India possess a distinct identity, setting them apart from other art forms, and they serve a crucial social mission in creating and preserving cultural identities. The Gond tribe, one of India's largest tribal communities, resides predominantly in central India, particularly in the regions of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Over the past few decades, Gond paintings have gained global recognition and acclaim, primarily thanks to the work of artist Jangarh Singh Shyam. For many years, members of the Gond tribe have continued to practice and pass down this traditional art form through generations. The data for this study was collected using visual analysis and in-depth interviews. The study aims to analyze the representation of everyday life in Gond paintings and examine viewers' perceptions of these artworks. The study's results demonstrate that Gond art vividly expresses the essence of the culture in all its vibrant hues. Gond paintings are a form of storytelling folk art, providing a captivating gateway to a world of imagination and astonishment. These artworks utilize a distinctive style characterized by multi-hued and dot-bright techniques to portray various aspects of Gond culture and everyday activities through indigenous communication.
日常生活与哲学的本土传播:对中央邦冈德绘画的分析
印度的民间艺术具有鲜明的特征,有别于其他艺术形式,在创造和保护文化特征方面承担着重要的社会使命。贡德部落是印度最大的部落社区之一,主要居住在印度中部,特别是中央邦和恰蒂斯加尔邦地区。在过去的几十年里,贡德绘画获得了全球的认可和赞誉,这主要归功于艺术家扬加尔-辛格-希亚姆(Jangarh Singh Shyam)的作品。多年来,贡德部落的成员仍在继续从事这一传统艺术,并世代相传。本研究通过视觉分析和深入访谈收集数据。研究旨在分析刚德绘画中对日常生活的表现,并考察观众对这些艺术作品的看法。研究结果表明,贡德艺术生动地表现了该文化的精髓,充满了活力。贡德绘画是一种讲故事的民间艺术,为人们提供了一个通往想象力和惊奇世界的迷人通道。这些艺术作品采用多色调和点状亮光技术的独特风格,通过本土传播方式描绘贡德文化和日常活动的方方面面。
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