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The Honey Gatherers: Tribal Traditions
5 in stock
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A forest scene of tribespeople harvesting honey from wild beehives.
- Size- 8*3 inch
- materials : hand painting with kashadandi wood frame
Organic Natural Pigments
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Green (for forest leaves and trees): Extracted from leaf powder or a mix of indigo and yellow pigments.
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Brown/Earth tones (for tree trunks and skin): Made from natural clay, red ochre, or tree bark.
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Yellow (for honey and sunlight): Sourced from turmeric or haritala.
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Black (for outlines and shadows): Obtained from lamp soot or burnt coconut shells.
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White (for detailing and bee wings): Produced from crushed conch shells.
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All pigments are mixed with natural tamarind seed gum, which acts as a binder and helps preserve the colors.
3. Brushes
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Handcrafted from fine animal hair (like squirrel or mongoose), fixed to bamboo sticks.
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Fine brushes are used for detailed work such as the bees, facial expressions, honeycombs, and forest textures.
4. Framing – Lashadandi Wood
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The painting is framed with Lashadandi wood, a rustic, eco-friendly hardwood that reflects the natural theme of the artwork.
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The wood is cut, cleaned, and sanded to retain its grainy, earthy look, then used as a frame that complements the tribal forest scene.
5. Adhesive (Binder)
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A thick, natural gum made by boiling tamarind seeds is used both to prepare the canvas and to mix with the pigments.
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