Ode to the Artists
Presenting the second of the series: An Ode to the Artists
The instrument depicted in this painting is the Gosem – a traditional wind instrument of the Kuki-Chin tribe. Crafted from a hollow gourd, it holds within it bamboo tubes of varying lengths, each contributing to a melody that feels both raw and rooted.

Beyond its form, the Gosem carries stories of forests, of community, of rhythms passed down through generations. It is a reminder of how deeply music is woven into identity.
Today, a few passionate souls are coming together to revive these fading traditions – preserving not just instruments, but the dances, songs, and spirit of the North-East. Their efforts echo a quiet yet powerful truth: art may evolve, but its roots deserve to be remembered.

This piece is a small tribute to the artists, the keepers of culture, and the melodies that refuse to be forgotten. ✨
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