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Civilization of Warli People
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Anil Vangad
Description
This conceptual painting, created using cow dung and red mud on cloth, beautifully represents the origins of civilizations and the deep connection between the earth, humans, and animals. The artwork reflects the bond shared between all beings, and showcases how nature has shaped cultures and traditions in a long time. With its earthy textures and organic essence, this piece is a tribute to the timeless relationship between mankind and the natural world.
What is Warli painting?
Warli painting is a traditional Indian art form originating from the Warli tribe in Maharashtra. It features intricate patterns and figures, often depicting daily life, nature, and social events, using simple geometric shapes like circles, triangles, and squares.
What materials are used in Warli paintings?
The Warli paintings are created using natural materials. The artwork is typically done on handmade paper or cloth, using rice paste for the designs, which gives the paintings their distinctive earthy texture and color.
How do I care for my Warli painting?
To preserve your Warli painting, keep it out of direct sunlight to prevent fading. Dust it gently with a soft cloth, and avoid using water or cleaning products. For long-term protection, consider framing it under glass.
Are the paintings framed or unframed?
The Warli paintings by the Mhase family are sold unframed, allowing you to choose a frame that complements your decor. We recommend using a simple frame to highlight the artwork’s intricate details.
Can I customize the size or design of the painting?
Yes! The Mhase family offers customization options for both size and design. Please contact us directly to discuss your preferences, and we’ll do our best to create a piece that fits your vision.
Anil Vangad
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