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Warli art is an ancient Indian tribal folk art from
Maharashtra, characterized by minimalist, geometric stick figures painted
in white on earthy, mud-red backgrounds. Originating as early as 2,500–3,000
BC, it depicts daily life, nature, community rituals, and agricultural
activities using circles, triangles, and squares.
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Warli Painting On Cloth 06×08 PN
SKU: 1TPNWRLMH02139
- Simple
Geometric Shapes: Warli art is built on basic forms: circles
representing the sun and moon, triangles symbolizing mountains and trees,
and squares denoting human-made structures or land.
- Monochromatic
Palette: Traditionally, the art uses only white (rice flour and
gum) on a reddish-brown background (mud walls mixed with cow dung).
- Depiction
of Social Life: Unlike many Indian arts, Warli focuses on daily
life, community scenes, agriculture, festivals, and dancing (especially
the Tarpa dance).
- Themed
Symbolism:
- Human
Forms: Humans are depicted using two inverted triangles joined
at the tips (representing the pelvis and chest), symbolizing balance.
- The
Chauk: A central square, often called Devchauk, usually
represents a sacred space, often containing the mother goddess Palaghata.
- Traditional
Method: Originally painted by women on home walls using a chewed
bamboo stick as a brush.
- Minimalist
Design: The paintings are simple and linear, with little to no
perspective or detail, focusing on conveying action through simple lines.
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