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The Squirrel’s Dream

Ramsingh Urveti: There is a Gond story in which a squirrel sits on a tree, dreaming. How wonderful it would be to become something else, he thinks…

 

Read a blog post by Gita Wolf and Divya Vijayakumar – Tree Covers: The Night Life of Trees Keeps Growing – that explores the journey of our classic handmade title featuring luminous art and stories from Gond folklore. The Night Life of Trees is in its 15th English language edition and still counting…

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Screenprinted & signed

limited edition art print

$ 175.00

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Weight 100.0 g
Dimensions 560 × 430 mm
Printing

Silkscreen-printed

Paper

200 gsm – recycled from cotton waste

Edition

Limited edition of 200 prints

EAN

6.02402E+11

Packing

Bubble wrap sleeve – inside carboard tube

HSN Code

97020000

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Ramsingh Urveti

Ramsingh Urveti is one of the most brilliant living artists of the Gond tradition. Ramsingh’s work has spread the myths and stories of the Gond community throughout Asia, Europe, Australia and South America, and has won him awards nationally and internationally. His work creates a world of fantasy and metamorphosis, coming alive with finely detailed organic forms. Click here to discover his other Tara Books.

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Gond Art

The art of the Gond tribal community in central India is dense yet intricate and rich with meaning. The Gonds are one of India’s largest indigenous communities, and art is central to their lives. Originally painted on walls and floors, Gond art has since found its way to paper and canvas. Click here to discover other Tara projects with Gond artists.