Kanseri Personified
Details
Artform
Contemporary Warli, Maharashtra
Artist
Amit Dombhare
Dimensions
40 x 53 Inches
Medium
White acrylic and cow dung pigment painted on cotton fabric
Framing
Unframed
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The Painting
Amit Dhombhare's "Kanseri" is a captivating example of contemporary Warli art. The central image depicts a dense forest scene rendered in white acrylic paint against a background of natural cotton fabric. The composition is filled with a variety of stylized trees, plants, and animal figures. The trees have intricate branching structures, and the animals include deer, birds, and possibly a feline creature. The use of cow dung pigment might be subtle, possibly for outlining or adding details to the figures. The use of simple geometric forms, the incorporation of cow dung pigment (likely in subtle details), and the focus on nature connect this artwork to the Warli art tradition. Warli communities have a deep connection to their environment, and forests are an important source of life and sustenance. The depiction of a lush forest in "Kanseri" reflects this connection to nature. The use of white acrylic paint adds a contemporary element to the traditional art form. The stark contrast between the white figures and the natural fabric background creates a sense of focus and draws the viewer's eye into the dense forest scene. The artist's use of negative space effectively creates the impression of a dense undergrowth within the forest.
The Artform
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 charcoal as part of their daily rituals and ceremonies. These paintings served as an artistic expression and 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.
The Artist
"Born on August 17, 1985, in Dahanu, Maharashtra, Amit Dombhare draws inspiration from his Adiwasi Warli roots. With over 20 years of artistic experience, he embarked on his Warli painting journey in the year 2000. Learning the traditional craft from his grandfather, Jethya Dombhare, and later under the guidance of acclaimed artist Anil Vangad, Amit Dhombare's work reflects a deep connection to his cultural heritage. Using traditional materials such as canvas cloth primed with cow dung and colors derived from rice paste mixed with neem, His artworks capture the essence of Warli traditions. Unlike conventional Warli compositions, he brings a unique perspective, infusing modernity and technology to showcase the evolving life in his community. Amit Dombhare's artistic journey extends across renowned platforms, including participation in the National Craft Museum in Delhi and exhibitions at Delhi Haat. His creations have captivated audiences in diverse cities such as Pune, Jaipur, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Mysore, Indore, Bhopal, Goa, Haryana, Hyderabad, Gwalior, Dehradun, Odisha, and more. Through these exhibitions, Amit has woven a rich tapestry of Warli art, transcending regional boundaries and sharing the cultural legacy of his Adiwasi Warli heritage. "
Provenance
The painting has been created by Bridge Bharat’s master artist partners.
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