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Warli Harvesting Season

Warli painting is a style of tribal art mostly created by the tribal people from the North Sahyadri Range in India. The Warli tribe is one of the largest in India, located outside of Mumbai. Despite being close to one of the largest cities in India, the Warli reject much of contemporary culture.

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Warli painting is a style of tribal art mostly created by the tribal people from the North Sahyadri Range in India. The Warli tribe is one of the largest in India, located outside of Mumbai. Despite being close to one of the largest cities in India, the Warli reject much of contemporary culture.
The Warli culture is centered around the concept of Mother Nature and elements of nature are often focal points depicted in Warli painting. Farming and fishing is their main way of life and a large source of food for the tribe. They greatly respect nature and wildlife for the resources that they provide for life. Warli artists use their clay huts as the backdrop for their paintings, similar to how ancient people used cave walls as their canvases.

Dimension

24” x 32”

Material

Painted on cloth with colors made with mud, charcoal, and cow dung treated surfaces with rice paste for white color.

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