Warli

Warli art originates from the tribal heartlands of Maharashtra where the members of the tribe would create intricate wall paintings using natural materials like rice paste, red ochre, and charcoalas as part of their daily rituals and ceremonies. These paintings served not only as an artistic expression but also as a mode of communication, preserving the tribe's cultural heritage for generations. The distinctiveness of Warli lies in its simplicity and symbolism. Rendered primarily in white against a red ochre background, these paintings feature geometric shapes, such as circles, triangles, and squares, to depict human figures, animals, nature, and mythological tales. The art form's themes revolve around tribal life, communal harmony, and the interconnectedness of humans with nature, reflecting the Warli people's deep spiritual beliefs and reverence for their environment.

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  • Elegance of White Peacocks

    Amit Dombhare
    Contemporary Warli, Maharashtra
    36 x 53 Inches
    Regular price Rs. 95,000
    Regular price Sale price Rs. 95,000
    Elegance of White Peacocks
  • Fishermen at work

    Amit Dhombhare
    Contemporary Warli, Maharashtra
    52 x 55 Inches
    Regular price Rs. 255,000
    Regular price Sale price Rs. 255,000
    Fishermen at work
  • Dhartari: The Earth Goddess

    Anil Vangad
    Contemporary Warli Art, Maharashtra
    39 x 55 inches
    Regular price Rs. 225,000
    Regular price Sale price Rs. 225,000
    Dhartari: The Earth GoddessDhartari: The Earth Goddess