Warli Painting ( tarpa folk dance )

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Size : 25 X 16 in | 63.5 X 40.6 cm
Medium : Natural Colours on canvas
Style : Folk Art
Created in : 2021
Sold by : Gallery
Surface : Shipped Rolled unless rolling not possible
Lot No : MA339101
International shipping : Yes
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About Artist

Anil ChaityaVangad hails from a small Warli tribal village in Maharashtra north of the cosmopolitan city of Mumbai. He has been painting for the last 18 years in the traditional art style of the Warli, experimenting with themes of gods and goddesses as well as the more contemporary issues of our times. It was the artist’s mother who influenced and taught him how to paint. He still prefers to use the traditional mediums of Guerue, cow dung, charcoal, and rice paste without the use of use synthetic dyes and paints in his paintings and encourages his family members to do the same. He is not just passionate about painting but also about farming which is the traditional occupation of the Warli. He has the vision and zeal to take the Warli life forward incorporating the good of the modern world while retaining their traditions. Vangad’s works have been exhibited in The USA as well as Britain and France

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Warli painting is a form of tribal art mostly created by the tribal people from the North Sahyadri Range in Maharashtra, India.