Everything You Did Not Know About Saura Art
India is a melting pot of diverse cultures and vibrant art forms. With time our art and culture have evolved
India is a melting pot of diverse cultures and vibrant art forms. With time our art and culture have evolved
Did you hear the ringing? It’s festive bells. Ganesh Chaturthi is around the corner, and we are eagerly waiting for our beloved Ganpati Bappa’s arrival
Warli and Saura paintings might look the same at the first glance. Rooftop helps you understand the differences and similarities between them.
India is the land of Intangible culture and heritage, and its art forms date back to the beginning of time. One such example is Warli painting, a world-renowned traditional art genre
Warli paintings get their name from the tribal community which resides in the northern part of the Sahyadri Range in Maharashtra, mainly in the Thane and Palghar districts with Dahanu and Jawhar at the front. Warli dates back to the 10th Century AD. Rooftop conducted an Authentic Warli Mandala Workshop with Shweta Jain to shine
India is home to numerous tribal communities and each of these communities has its own distinctive art form that makes them unique and at the same time represents their beliefs and faiths. One such amazing and impacting folk art is the Warli art form. Practiced by the tribes inhabiting the North Sahyadri Ranges in Maharashtra.
Warli Lettering Workshop
Deval Haria
Warli art is the representation of the Warli tribal community. Warlis stay in the North Sahyadri Range of Maharashtra and Gujarat. The Warlis worship Mother Nature. Elements of nature are often the focal points in Warli painting. Traditionally, clay walls of the houses were the focus of these paintings. However, in the contemporary world, they