/warli

Style - Warli Medium - Acrylic on wood Original size - 10" x 14" Description - Warli is a tribal art form from the state of Maharashtra in India. Paintings in these styles are typically monochromatic - white on a mud-color background. April 2007. SOLD.

Style - Warli Medium - Acrylics on canvas floorcloth Size - 24" x 26" Description - The banyan tree plays a very central role in the social fabric of a village in India. This painting on a canvas floor cloth portrays the fun aspect of the tree depicted using the Warli style. March 2007. SOLD.

An intricate and elaborate work on a ready-to-hang 30" x 30" wood panel. This is an original work that depicts the pomp and ceremony of a typical Warli wedding.

Style - Warli Medium - Acrylics on wood Size - 10" x 14" Description - A little stylized variation on the typical Warli monochromatic rendering. The subject is a man playing the 'tarpa' - an indigenous wind instrument while the woman is dancing. Feb 2010.

Style - Warli Medium - Ink on paper Size - 8" x 12" Description - This painting is done using the Warli style. The motif represents the 'Palghat' god that the tribals worship. May 2012.

A collection of greeting cards with warli motifs. Blank inside to make them versatile enough to be used for any joyous occasion. June 2012.

Style: Warli Medium: Acrylic on metal plate Size: 13" diameter Description: A concentric rendering of the traditional design done in a square.

Style: Warli Medium: Acrylic on wood Size: 11" x 14" Description: A non-traditional background color, but with the traditional motifs of warli style bring out the joy of swinging high. May 2007. SOLD.