No guessing for what is Ranthambore all about. Yes – tigers. This time we saw tigers of a different variety. Not in the jungle, but on canvas, dexterously hand painted by the students of the Ranthambore School of Art.
Ranthambore School of Art is an art school, exhibition and gallery all in a small single story house. This is off Sawai Madhopur on Ranthambore Road. While we had heard about this place, given the very little publicity they do, locals were not very aware of this place. It was per chance, while driving on the Ranthambore Road, we came across a modest signage which led to this institution of the truest sense. We walked in and saw painters sitting in front of large canvasses with menacing big cats looking back at them. It is a totally different issue that these tigers were brought to existence by these artists who were blessed with photographic precision. One could identify single strands of hair in some of these paintings.
Ranthambore School of Art is more than 20 years old. During our visit, we met Mr. Ram Sahay who is one of the founder members of this organisation. He was extremely forthcoming and shared interesting details. As with everything Ranthambore, the artwork here was geared towards wildlife. In fact, the institution was established with the aim to protect tigers. Students come here to learn as well as senior artists sit here and create paintings some of which are on sale. They showed us huge canvasses as well as small painted postcards. Given the life-like paintings, it was difficult to believe that these were results of a wood and hair brush and not any digital medium. In addition to tigers, birds and other wildlife, the artists also paint diverse subjects. We loved the painting of Jesus in all his compassionate glory. Incidentally, there was no effort on part of the art school to make a sale. This made us very comfortable.
In addition to painting, the artists from here routinely hold workshops in schools, museum and nearby villages to create awareness about the tiger.
While jungle safari is the primary activity, a visit to the Ranthambore School of Art is an offbeat activity in Ranthambore. One doesn’t need to be art aficionado to appreciate the sincere work here. We believe a good piece of work has a universal language, it breaks boundaries. Ranthambore School of Art does just that are we are humbled to have an opportunity of witnessing this first hand.
A great school of art, it’s nice to see that one should not just think of Milan and the Pinacoteca di Brera to find art!
This school of art sounds like it has really immersed itself in the community. Thank you for sharing!
What a great staple of the community. I love learning more about different schools focused on the arts because I think they really bring out the culture of the area.
I am a fan of the arts. And I actually would love to attend an art’s school. That one seems taken out of my dreams. Thank you so much for sharing with us.
I love this, what a gorgeous idea. What a lovely community, I love tigers too!
Such a lovely community. I am sure wildlife painted by artists was a splendid beauty to experience!
oh wow I loved reading this! I love tigers and what an artist!
It looks like you had such an immersive trip! The art is awesome.
What a lovely community. I love tigers! I just don’t know if I need to see one in person haha
Sounds like such a cool school of art there. The tiger just looks spectacular. I would love to go to a school like that.
Being an admirer of art, I’d love to visit this place sometime. Thanks for sharing the details.