Warli art : this art portrays everyday life, farming, animals, and nature using simple geometric shapes. Traditionally created by women, this folk art is closely connected to rituals, festivals, and community celebrations, reflecting the harmony between humans and nature.
A captivating mandala of life, where, every shared step reinforces the unbreakable bond of the village.
A harmonious portrayal of rural life, where daily rituals, labour, and celebration interlace seamlessly reflecting the timeless voice of community and nature in perfect balance.
A tree stands as the village’s silent protector its white bloom symbolizin life and timeless connection with nature.
Life moves in endless connections — every step, every dance returning to the heart where it all began. A Warli expression of unity, motion, and timeless balance.
An ode to life’s quiet equilibrium — where work, rest, and spirit flow in graceful harmony. A Warli reflection on purpose, and inner peace.
This visual diary is etched within a sacred triangle, meticulously It reveals how every chore, dance, and ritual is a foundational verse in the tribe's ongoing.
Against a twilight blue canvas, the Tarpa musician leads a circle of dancers, illustrating the foundational joy and harmony beneath the village's sacred roof.
The ancient Tree of Life is encircled by a continuous, eternal procession of riders and warriors, symbolizing the unending cycles of life, strength, and nature's bounty.
Set against a calming sage green, the circle of dancers celebrates the agricultural abundance and communal emotions surrounded by the village homes and working figures.
Against a deep earth backdrop, the painting captures the sacred, musical journey of the bridal palanquin, symbolizing the joyous transition and continuity of the Warli lineage.
This vertical mosaic maps the agrarian cycle, from the oxen tilling the fields to the collective dance that blesses the promise of the coming yield.