Leopard Attacking Deer under the Tree – Gond Painting
A dramatic jungle scene depicting a leopard attacking deer beneath a vibrant tree filled with birds, symbolizing the cycle of life and survival in nature.
Description
This powerful Gond painting by Indu Bai Maravi captures a dramatic forest moment—a leopard attacking deer under a flourishing tree, while colorful birds perch among the branches. The composition highlights the Gond belief in the interconnectedness of all living beings and the eternal cycle of survival in the natural world.
The artist employs intricate dot and line motifs, vibrant colors, and textured patterns to bring depth and rhythm to the scene. The tree, with its golden-yellow and red foliage, frames the action and symbolizes life’s resilience amidst struggle.
A striking blend of storytelling and artistry, this painting stands as both a cultural expression and a visually impactful piece, perfect for collectors of tribal art and for interiors seeking bold narrative artworks.
Note: Frame is NOT Included.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.6 kg |
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| Dimensions | 35.43 × 23.62 in |
| Artist | Indu Bai Maravi (Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh) |
| Authenticity | Original work by Gond artist Indu Bai Maravi. |
| Medium | Acrylic on Canvas |
| Origin | Gond tribal art tradition, Madhya Pradesh. |
| Style | Traditional Gond Art |
| Technique | Acrylic on canvas with fine Gond motifs, repetitive textures, and rhythmic line patterns. |






