Artist: Juliet Fatima
Style: Oraon Khovar
Year: 2005
Medium: Comb-cut with Earth colours on hand made paper
Size: 22x30 inches
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Juliet inherited from her mother the sacred traditions of her Oraon tribe in painting, song, dance, story telling, and culture. At an early age she demonstrated an unusual talent in the visual art of painting and a frank outspokenness in the defence of the cultural traditions and indigenous rights of her tribe, both of which were highly threatened at the time. She has twice represented the Tribal Women Artists’ Cooperative at the forum of the United Nation’s Working Group on Indigenous Populations, Geneva in 2001 and 2003. She has also represented TWAC in art residencies in Germany (2004), Italy (2008), France (2011), and widely exhibited in Europe, Australia, England, and Canada. She lives at the Sanskriti Centre, Hazaribagh, where she practices her art.