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Warli art is an ancient Indian folk art from Maharashtra, practiced by the Warli tribe, featuring minimalist, geometric patterns painted on red ochre earth-and-mud walls using white rice paste. It depicts daily life, community scenes, and nature, utilizing basic shapes like circles (sun/moon), triangles (mountains), and squares (enclosures).
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- Geometric Simplicity & Imagery: The art utilizes basic shapes to form figures, avoiding intricate details. Humans and animals are drawn using two triangles connected at their tips.
- Monochromatic Palette: Traditionally, the art is created using white paint made from rice paste and water, used on a dark, earthy backdrop (mud/cow dung).
- Daily Life & Themes: Warli art captures scenes from everyday life, including farming, fishing, hunting, and dancing. It rarely depicts mythological figures or deities, focusing instead on social scenes.
- Ritualistic Significance: Many paintings, such as the Chauk, feature the goddess Palghat and are essential for weddings and harvest festivals.
- Circle of Life: The iconic Tarpa Dance, a circular dance, is a common theme, symbolizing the circle of life.
- Freehand Technique: The art is drawn directly onto walls without prior sketching, often using a bamboo stick.
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