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Warli art is a traditional tribal art form
from the Warli community of Maharashtra, India. Known for its simple white
monochrome designs, Warli paintings depict daily life, rituals, and the tribe’s
deep connection with nature. Believed to be over 2,500 years old, this ancient
art has preserved its rustic charm despite its proximity to the modern city of
Mumbai. Traditionally, artists created these artworks on mud walls using rice
paste and bamboo sticks. Today, artisans use paper, canvas, and fabric with
acrylic paints while maintaining the original style. Warli art beautifully
reflects simplicity, storytelling, and cultural heritage.
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Warli Painting On Cloth 33×19 PN
SKU: 1SPNWRLMH01156_3
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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