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Sheer Joy-Warli Painting
Size: 17 x 27 inches
This exquisite Warli painting depicts the various moods of nature and humans which has its own natural rhythm and emotion.
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Merry making villagers-Warli Painting
Size: 14 x 23 inches
This hand-painted Warli painting displays a scene of merriment in which the villagers are involved whole-heartedly.
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Village Scene
Size: 6 x 4 inches
This beautiful Warli painting depicts the everyday life and customs of simple rural human beings.
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A Day in Rural India-Warli Painting
Size: 16 x 27 inches
This splendid Warli painting depicts a scene from rural India in which the villagers are involved in the daily chores of their life.
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The technique to working on Warli art is as follows:
- Choose a design.
- Draw the required design on to the trace paper. Then copy the design onto the cloth or paper using a carbon sheet.
- If it is a cloth, then use metallic colors and let it dry well. Iron on the reverse side of the cloth. If it is paper, then use poster colors.
- Draw outlines using white colour and leave it to dry for 24 hours.
Contemporary Warli paintings have however branched out of the usual colors and have started using vibrant as well as rustic colors. Marriage is one of the most important themes in Warli art. Their marriage god, Palghat, birds, trees, men and women dancing in circles, various celebrations, etc are popular Warli depictions. Flora and fauna, musicians, agriculture, etc are some other paintings that are generic of Warli art. The modern Warli art comprises of abstract as well as more regular representation of objects such as bicycles, transistors, etc in corners of paintings.
Warli art uses some common colours and ingredients like henna, indigo, ochre, black, earthy mud and brick red. Warli paintings on paper have become a popular medium of art and are available across India. The small paintings are done on cloth pieces and paper but they look best as wall frames such as the Murals. India paintings have considered Warli art to be one of the most aesthetically appealing forms of art. |
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