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Sohrai Deer and Harvest Wall Art
This hand-painted Sohrai artwork captures the harmony between wildlife and the harvest season through a striking central deer motif, flanked by birds and lush foliage. Painted in warm earth tones on a wooden panel, each brushstroke carries the artistic traditions of Jharkhand's tribal communities. The rich ochres, burnt siennas, and deep blacks bring nature's rhythm into your living space.
Sohrai painting is one of India's oldest mural art forms, originating from the Hazaribagh region of Jharkhand. Traditionally painted on the mud walls of homes during the harvest festival of Sohrai, the art celebrates the bond between humans, animals, and nature. Artists use natural pigments and hand-carved tools to create bold, expressive compositions featuring deer, peacocks, lotus flowers, and other symbols of abundance and fertility.
Whether displayed as a standalone statement piece or part of a curated wall arrangement, this painting brings a story of heritage and celebration into your home. By choosing this artwork, you directly support indigenous artists preserving a tradition that stretches back thousands of years.
Details
• Art form: Sohrai painting from Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, India
• Material: Natural pigments on wooden panel
• Dimensions: Approx A4 landscape size (29.7 × 19 cm)
• Eco-friendly, handmade with natural earth colours
• Ideal for wall decor, gifting, or art collections
This hand-painted Sohrai artwork captures the harmony between wildlife and the harvest season through a striking central deer motif, flanked by birds and lush foliage. Painted in warm earth tones on a wooden panel, each brushstroke carries the artistic traditions of Jharkhand's tribal communities. The rich ochres, burnt siennas, and deep blacks bring nature's rhythm into your living space.
Sohrai painting is one of India's oldest mural art forms, originating from the Hazaribagh region of Jharkhand. Traditionally painted on the mud walls of homes during the harvest festival of Sohrai, the art celebrates the bond between humans, animals, and nature. Artists use natural pigments and hand-carved tools to create bold, expressive compositions featuring deer, peacocks, lotus flowers, and other symbols of abundance and fertility.
Whether displayed as a standalone statement piece or part of a curated wall arrangement, this painting brings a story of heritage and celebration into your home. By choosing this artwork, you directly support indigenous artists preserving a tradition that stretches back thousands of years.
Details
• Art form: Sohrai painting from Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, India
• Material: Natural pigments on wooden panel
• Dimensions: Approx A4 landscape size (29.7 × 19 cm)
• Eco-friendly, handmade with natural earth colours
• Ideal for wall decor, gifting, or art collections

