Sukhiram Maravi's Gond painting portrays Mata Mahrelin Dai with a skillful blend of colors and brush strokes the artwork emanates a profound sense of valor and righteousness, captivating admirers. The spiritual essence exuded by the picture is unparalleled, infusing viewers with a surge of energy and inspiration. Each stroke resonates with the artist's deep understanding of the subject, creating a mesmerizing experience.
Gond art, originating from the indigenous Gondi tribe of central India, emerged as a form of ritualistic expression and storytelling passed down through generations. Traditionally created using natural materials such as charcoal and plant-based pigments, Gond paintings adorned the walls and floors of homes during festivals and auspicious occasions, serving as a medium for transmitting cultural knowledge and spiritual beliefs across generations. Evolving from Digna and Bhittichitra, it showcases intricate geometric patterns like Digna on walls and floors, while Bhittichitra adorns house walls with vibrant depictions of animals, plants, and trees.