Warli painting is a traditional art form that started with the Warli tribe in Maharashtra, India. Warli's artwork dates back more than 3000 BCE. The Warlis are a tribe of indigenous people who live in the rough terrain of the Western Ghats Mountain range, which runs parallel to India's western coast. Gaurav Rajput's "Warli Celebration" in watercolor on handmade paper, carries the same tradition forward. Here in this painting, a woman is seen beating a drum under the sun and swastika. Both the symbols are associated with growth.
Rajput skillfully utilizes watercolors to bring to life the joyous festivities, capturing the essence of Warli rituals and community spirit. The handmade paper provides a textured backdrop, enhancing the artwork's authenticity. The framed composition not only preserves the delicate watercolor but also elevates the cultural narrative.
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