
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays a vertical banner, likely a roll-up type, showcased outdoors, as suggested by the visible ground texture. The banner is titled "Meet the Artists" and is associated with "Samvaad - A Tribal Conclave Enabled by Tata Steel Foundation" and the "KGAF Kala Ghoda Arts Festival," indicating an art exhibition or cultural event in Mumbai, India. The banner features three tribal artists with their portraits and biographies. Nandini Singh, from the Bhumij tribe of East Singhbhum, Jharkhand, is a Sohrai and Paitkar artist who learned her craft from her family and promotes it through various mediums. Lakhimoni Sardar, also from the Bhumij tribe of East Singhbhum, Jharkhand, is a Sohrai and Paitkar artist who learned by observing nature and promotes folk art through canvas paintings and decor items. Dinabandhu Soren, from the Ho tribe of Mayurbhanj, Odisha, is a master trainer in Saura art, working with Srujanika (enabled by Tata Steel Foundation) to promote Saura art products and paintings in urban markets. A striking, stylized black and white drawing of a horse, reminiscent of tribal art forms like Sohrai or Paitkar, dominates the right side of the banner. The horse features intricate patterns, with green foliage and a fish design integrated into its body, and birds flying above its head. The artists' biographies discuss their efforts to preserve and promote these traditional art forms. The banner also includes social media icons and a website address for kalaghodaassociation.com, implying the event's online presence. The artists are depicted smiling, conveying a sense of pride and connection to their heritage.
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