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The life of Warli tribals revolves around farming, and they deeply respect nature and wildlife for the resources they provide for sustenance. The characteristic style of Warli painting originated from the cracked and humble walls of the village of Warli. This folk art, rooted in imagination, beliefs, and customs, is spontaneously expressed in an unpretentious monochromatic tribal style. Traditionally painted using rice paste, artisans these days use fabricated colors paired with a variety of base mediums such as paper, fabric, wood, etc. Over time, the art has crossed borders and reached connoisseurs and art collectors worldwide.
State: Maharashtra
Weight: 700 Gram
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  • Geometric Forms: The art is defined by basic shapes: circles (sun/moon), triangles (mountains/trees), and squares (sacred enclosures/land).
  • Human Figure Structure: Human and animal figures are created using two inverted triangles touching at the tips. The upper triangle represents the torso, and the lower triangle the pelvis.
  • Minimalist Aesthetic: Known as a "linear" style, the paintings are simple, focusing on outline rather than intricate detail.
  • Earthy Palette & Materials: Traditionally, the background is a mixture of mud, cow dung, and red ochre, while the white paint is made from rice paste, water, and gum.
  • Daily Life & Themes: Scenes portray hunting, fishing, farming, festivals, and marriage rituals rather than myths or deities.
  • Tarpa Dance: A central theme is the spiral formation of the 'Tarpa dance', which symbolizes the circle of life.
  • Communal & Ritualistic: Traditionally created by women on house walls for auspicious occasions, it is a form of social storytelling.
  • State: Maharashtra
    Weight: 700 Grams
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    The art is defined by basic shapes: circles (sun/moon), triangles (mountains/trees), and squares (sacred enclosures/land).
  • Human Figure Structure: Human and animal figures are created using two inverted triangles touching at the tips. The upper triangle represents the torso, and the lower triangle the pelvis.
  • Minimalist Aesthetic: Known as a "linear" style, the paintings are simple, focusing on outline rather than intricate detail.
  • Earthy Palette & Materials: Traditionally, the background is a mixture of mud, cow dung, and red ochre, while the white paint is made from rice paste, water, and gum.
  • Daily Life & Themes: Scenes portray hunting, fishing, farming, festivals, and marriage rituals rather than myths or deities.
  • Tarpa Dance: A central theme is the spiral formation of the 'Tarpa dance', which symbolizes the circle of life.
  • Communal & Ritualistic: Traditionally created by women on house walls for auspicious occasions, it is a form of social storytelling.
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    Plot No.3, Sector-17, Opp. Khanda Colony, Near Panvel, Mumbai – Pune Highway Road, New Panevel [W], Navi Mumbai 410206, Maharashtra
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    The life of Warli tribals revolves around farming, and they deeply respect nature and wildlife for the resources they provide for sustenance. The characteristic style of Warli painting originated from the cracked and humble walls of the village of Warli. This folk art, rooted in imagination, beliefs, and customs, is spontaneously expressed in an unpretentious monochromatic tribal style. Traditionally painted using rice paste, artisans these days use fabricated colors paired with a variety of base mediums such as paper, fabric, wood, etc. Over time, the art has crossed borders and reached connoisseurs and art collectors worldwide.
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    Weight: 700 kg
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