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Gond art is the paintings of Pardhan Gonds, the indigenous people living near Madhya Pradesh in Central India. In the olden times, the occupations of Pardhan Gond people were to sing invocations to the divine beings in nature, along with the string instrument called Bana. They were also the storytellers of the villages, who would educate the younger generation about their mythology and culture.
Gond art originates in the wall decoration they used to make in their house as a part of their daily life. It is characterised by the mythical as well as folklore motif passed down among them, floral as well as faunal motif, and the patterned designs delicately filling each motif. Its charm comes from the mutuality between the humans and the animals, uniquely drawn creatures, the variety of colour combinations, the beauty of patterned designs, and so on.

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