Hello People..!!!
Here I am with something new, "
Warli Art - The Tribal Art of India".
Above Image, "The Dance"
Mount : Card Parer
Medium : Acrylics
Size : 12" x 12"
Worlies are the largest tribe in
Maharastra, India. They have their own beliefs, life, customs and traditions, which is a part of Composite Hindu culture. The word "
Warli" is derived from "
Warla", which means " piece of land or field". Traditionally printed by Woman on mud walls,
Warli paintings are vivid expression of daily and social events. They are an example of diversity in Indian Art. They also tell us about their life and communication in those days.
"The Family"
Mount : Card Paper
Medium : Acrylics
Size : 12" x 12"
Worli paintings are very different from other folk and tribal paintings in India. The
Worli art form is similar to to the
pre-historic cave paintings in its execution and they use a very basic graphic vocabulary. These paintings made on austere mud base using one colour, White, with occasional dots in red or yellow. The white pigment is the mixture of "Rice Paste" and water with Gum as a binding agent. Traditionally, when painting the mud walls,
Warlies use a bamboo stick chewed at the end, to make it work like a paintbrush.
This was my first attempt in
Worli art, and some basic information to share about
Warli Art. For more information you can go to the link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warli or
http://www.copperwiki.org/index.php/Warli_PaintingsI'll be back with something new in my next post.
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