





Wildlife
Product Description
Each Bhil painting is a living archive of the forest, the ancestors, and the divine cycles of nature. Hand-painted by Bhil tribal artists from Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, these artworks are more than visual—they are ritual storytelling, memory, and cosmic code.
Using natural themes and traditional dotting techniques, Bhil artists illustrate the pulse of the forest: serpents and birds spiralling in birth cycles, wild trees alive with ancestral eyes, lizards mid-transformation, and animals in sacred conversation. These are not just motifs — they are totemic guardians painted to invoke blessings, celebrate harvests, and mark new beginnings.
Themes:
Nature cycles (birth, migration, seasons, fertility)
Forest spirits and totem animals
Unity of human, animal, and cosmic energies
Celebrations, myth, and ancestral memory
Artistic Features:
Painted with intricate dot patterns — a Bhil signature
Bright organic hues: vermilion, turmeric yellow, forest green, sindoor red, charcoal black
Composed with mathematical rhythm and ritual symmetry
Often begun with prayer, and aligned with lunar or harvest festivals
Cultural & Scientific Relevance:
These paintings serve as ritual maps, offering protection and harmony
The dotting technique is used to represent cellular life, pollen, stars, and continuity
Traditionally painted on mud walls during weddings, births, and harvest festivals as blessings for abundance
Available Formats
✦ Original Artwork
Painted on canvas sheets
Each piece is one-of-a-kind, signed by the artisan
A certificate of authenticity included
Digital Prints
High-resolution prints on archival quality paper
Available in:
A5 (small altar / gifting)
A3 (standard frame size)
A2 (feature wall size)
Sustainability & Impact
100% handmade by Bhil artisans from Madhya Pradesh
Ethically sourced, fair-paid, and rooted in cultural preservation
Printed and packaged using eco-conscious, plastic-free materials
Product Description
Each Bhil painting is a living archive of the forest, the ancestors, and the divine cycles of nature. Hand-painted by Bhil tribal artists from Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, these artworks are more than visual—they are ritual storytelling, memory, and cosmic code.
Using natural themes and traditional dotting techniques, Bhil artists illustrate the pulse of the forest: serpents and birds spiralling in birth cycles, wild trees alive with ancestral eyes, lizards mid-transformation, and animals in sacred conversation. These are not just motifs — they are totemic guardians painted to invoke blessings, celebrate harvests, and mark new beginnings.
Themes:
Nature cycles (birth, migration, seasons, fertility)
Forest spirits and totem animals
Unity of human, animal, and cosmic energies
Celebrations, myth, and ancestral memory
Artistic Features:
Painted with intricate dot patterns — a Bhil signature
Bright organic hues: vermilion, turmeric yellow, forest green, sindoor red, charcoal black
Composed with mathematical rhythm and ritual symmetry
Often begun with prayer, and aligned with lunar or harvest festivals
Cultural & Scientific Relevance:
These paintings serve as ritual maps, offering protection and harmony
The dotting technique is used to represent cellular life, pollen, stars, and continuity
Traditionally painted on mud walls during weddings, births, and harvest festivals as blessings for abundance
Available Formats
✦ Original Artwork
Painted on canvas sheets
Each piece is one-of-a-kind, signed by the artisan
A certificate of authenticity included
Digital Prints
High-resolution prints on archival quality paper
Available in:
A5 (small altar / gifting)
A3 (standard frame size)
A2 (feature wall size)
Sustainability & Impact
100% handmade by Bhil artisans from Madhya Pradesh
Ethically sourced, fair-paid, and rooted in cultural preservation
Printed and packaged using eco-conscious, plastic-free materials
Product Description
Each Bhil painting is a living archive of the forest, the ancestors, and the divine cycles of nature. Hand-painted by Bhil tribal artists from Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, these artworks are more than visual—they are ritual storytelling, memory, and cosmic code.
Using natural themes and traditional dotting techniques, Bhil artists illustrate the pulse of the forest: serpents and birds spiralling in birth cycles, wild trees alive with ancestral eyes, lizards mid-transformation, and animals in sacred conversation. These are not just motifs — they are totemic guardians painted to invoke blessings, celebrate harvests, and mark new beginnings.
Themes:
Nature cycles (birth, migration, seasons, fertility)
Forest spirits and totem animals
Unity of human, animal, and cosmic energies
Celebrations, myth, and ancestral memory
Artistic Features:
Painted with intricate dot patterns — a Bhil signature
Bright organic hues: vermilion, turmeric yellow, forest green, sindoor red, charcoal black
Composed with mathematical rhythm and ritual symmetry
Often begun with prayer, and aligned with lunar or harvest festivals
Cultural & Scientific Relevance:
These paintings serve as ritual maps, offering protection and harmony
The dotting technique is used to represent cellular life, pollen, stars, and continuity
Traditionally painted on mud walls during weddings, births, and harvest festivals as blessings for abundance
Available Formats
✦ Original Artwork
Painted on canvas sheets
Each piece is one-of-a-kind, signed by the artisan
A certificate of authenticity included
Digital Prints
High-resolution prints on archival quality paper
Available in:
A5 (small altar / gifting)
A3 (standard frame size)
A2 (feature wall size)
Sustainability & Impact
100% handmade by Bhil artisans from Madhya Pradesh
Ethically sourced, fair-paid, and rooted in cultural preservation
Printed and packaged using eco-conscious, plastic-free materials