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India has a rich tradition of folk arts the custodians of which are the many tribes that live in the interiors of various states.

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Warli Art and Warli painting

The Warli art is based on the concept of Mother Nature and the elements of nature are often kept in focus.

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Indian Folk Dance

Indian folk dances, which typically consist of a few simple steps, are performed throughout the world to celebrate a new season

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What Is Warli Printing

Warli painting is a traditional tribal art form that originated in the Warli region of Maharashtra, India. It is known for its simplicity, use of basic geometric shapes, and depiction of rural life. While Warli painting is not a form of printing, it is a unique style of painting created by the Warli tribe, and it has gained recognition as a significant form of folk art. Warli art is a traditional folk art form that originated in the Warli region of Maharashtra, India. It is one of the oldest art forms in India, with a history dating back over 2,000 years.

History and Origin of Warli Painting

India has a rich tradition of folk arts the custodians of which are the many tribes that live in the interiors of various states. Warli art is a beautiful folk art of Maharashtra, traditionally created by the tribal womens. Tribals are the Warli and Malkhar koli tribes found on the northern outskirts of Mumbai, in Western India. This art was first explored in the early seventies & from then it was named as “Warli art”.  Tribal people express themselves in vivid styles through paintings which they execute on the walls of their house. This was the only means of transmitting folklore to a populace not acquainted with the written word. Warli paintings were mainly done by the women folk. The most important aspect of the painting is that it does not depicts mythological characters or images of deities, but depict social life. Pictures of human beings and animals, along with scenes from daily life are created in a loose rhythmic pattern. Warli paintings are painted white on mud walls. The paintings are beautifully executed and resembles pre-historic cave paintings in execution and usually depict scenes of human figures engaged in activities like hunting, dancing, sowing and harvesting.

The tribals are forest-dwellers but have made a gradual transition towards being a pastoral community. They reside in the West coast of Northern Maharastra. A large concentration is found in the Thane district, off Mumbai. A little backward economically, they still maintain their indigenous customs and traditions. The growing popularity and commercialisation of the Warli painting has seen the uplift of many tribals and they are increasingly becoming integrated with the mainstream. Their marriage traditions are unique to their culture.

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