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THIS WARLI PAINTING MADE MY MAHARASHTRA...
THIS WARLI PAINTING ART BY VIVEK VADHAN AND HIS PLACE IN PALGHAR DISTRICT
This piece depicts the "Tree of Life" (sometimes referred to as the Banyan tree in this context), a central motif that symbolizes interconnectedness, fertility, and the harmony of the universe.
The Tree of Life: At the center, the large white tree represents nature as a life-giving force. In Warli culture, nature is worshipped as a deity, and the tree is often an avatar for the mother-goddess of fertility, Palaghata.
Birds: The flying birds surrounding the tree signify the community's bond with nature and are often seen as messengers between the sky and soil.
Geometric Style: The painting uses a minimal graphic vocabulary of circles, triangles, and lines. Human figures (seen climbing the trunk) are traditionally drawn using two inverse triangles joined at the tip, symbolizing the balance of the universe.
Traditional Technique: The red ochre background and white figures mimic the ancient method of using rice paste on mud-coated walls.
Weight: 70 Gram
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| Warli
painting is an ancient Indian tribal art form from Maharashtra,characterized
by its minimalist, monochrome style, and geometric shapes—circles, triangles, and squares—painted in white rice paste on mud walls. It portrays daily life, such as farming, dancing, and rituals, using two triangles to represent the human body, symbolizing a deep harmony with nature and community. |
Weight: 70 Grams
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