The Art
The art is quite intricate and captivating! It features a central tree with extensive roots and branches, surrounded by various scenes of human activities and nature. The scenes include people dancing, playing musical instruments, riding bicycles, and engaging in domestic tasks within and around a house structure. Flora such as flowers and leaves are intricately woven into the composition, creating a lively tapestry of life interconnected by the tree’s presence.
Product Overview
Traditional Warli painting showing scenes from daily village life - Farming, collecting water from the local well, feeding animals and livestock, a woman cooking food for the family, and the man heading to the market to sell produce.
- Size: 12 inch x 1 inch
- Material: Cloth
- Base: Cowdung
- Frame: Without Frame
- White Poster Colour
- This oral tradition translates into beautifully painted elaborate tales on the wall of their houses, and other common areas of the community
The Artist
Miss Urmila Vayda, from the Palghar district of Dahanu, has always loved "warli" art. Her mother, who is also a warli artist, taught her the craft. She has spent seven to eight years making warli art. So far She visits to many locations to promote Warli art through workshops, exhibitions, and camps. Additionally, she received an "Award" by the Craft Council of Telangana, or CCRT. Recognized as a Young Artist Award. Additionally, she hopes that tribal warli art would gain more recognition and exposure.
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