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  2. Nankusia Shyam - Wikipedia

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    Madhya Pradesh Hasta Shilpa Vikas Nigam 2002 State level Award – visual artist Nankusia Shyam is a Gond artists who carry forward Janagarh Kalam — the new school of Gond art created by her husband Jangarh Singh Shyam (1962–2001).

  3. Japani Shyam - Wikipedia

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    Shyam was born in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. [1] She is the daughter of Nankusia Shyam and pioneering contemporary Indian Gond artist Jangarh Singh Shyam. [3] Her mother Nansukia is one of the prominent Gond artists. When her father first time had been to Japan she had born. So they named her Japani. She was 13 years old when her father committed ...

  4. Gondi people - Wikipedia

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    1928 painting of a Gond woman by M. V. Dhurandhar Gond art Saila and Karma dance by Gonds Dandari festival of Rajgonds, Adilabad. The Gondi language is spoken by almost 3 million people, mainly in the southern area of the Gond range. This area encompasses the southeastern districts of Madhya Pradesh, eastern Maharashtra, northern Telganana, and ...

  5. Tribal Museum Bhopal - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, considering the state of Madhya Pradesh recognises 43 different tribes, it has recently announced the launching of a "Cultural Diversity Centre to exhibit contour map of tribal communities". [13] The overarching idea is to illustrate how despite the differences there are shared commonalities between the tribes found in the region.

  6. Durga Bai Vyam - Wikipedia

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    Durga Bai Vyam was born in Burbaspur, a village in Madhya Pradesh. [4] [failed verification]At the age of six, she learned the art of digna from her mother, a ritual of painting geometric patterns on the inner and outer walls and floors of the house during weddings and harvest festivals.

  7. Bhajju Shyam - Wikipedia

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    Bhajju Shyam (born 1971 in Patangarh, Central India, full name: Bhajju Singh Shyam) is an Indian artist, belonging to the Gond-Pardhaan community of Madhya Pradesh. He was awarded India's fourth highest civilian award, the Padma Shri, in 2018.

  8. Venkat Shyam - Wikipedia

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    Venkat Raman Singh Shyam was born into a Pardhan Gond family in the village of Sijhora, situated 80 km from Patangarh in eastern Madhya Pradesh. Venkat's father, Pyare Lal Shyam, worked as a peon in the schools of Sijhora. [2] Venkat lived with his family in Sijhora till 1986, when his uncle, the famous Gond artist Jangarh Singh Shyam visited ...

  9. Indian painting - Wikipedia

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    Vernacular art is an art alive (contemporary art), based on the past (the myths, the traditions and the religion) and made by defined groups. Vernacular art is based on the collective memory of this group. Examples of Vernacular Indian Painting: Tribal Painting: Bhil painting; Warli painting; Gond painting; Santhal painting; Saora painting ...