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Warli art, a traditional tribal art form from Maharashtra, holds many unknown facts beyond its simple geometric designs. Unlike other Indian art forms, Warli does not depict mythology but focuses on nature, daily life, and community bonding. Traditionally, women were the primary artists, using rice paste on mud walls. The circular patterns represent life cycles, and the “Tarpa Dance” is a common theme symbolizing unity. Warli art was once a storytelling medium before the tribe adopted written language. Today, Universal Tribe plays a key role in preserving and promoting this heritage, connecting tribal artisans with a global audience. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Facts about warli art


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Facts About Warli Art
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Warli Art An Overview
  • Originated from the Warli tribe in Maharashtra,
    India.
  • Dates back to 25003000 BCE, making it one of
    Indias oldest art forms.
  • Traditionally painted on mud walls using white
    rice paste.
  • Depicts nature, daily life, and tribal
    celebrations, avoiding mythological themes.

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Unique Features of Warli Art
  • Geometric Simplicity Uses only circles,
    triangles, and lines.
  • No Facial Expressions Figures are minimalistic
    but expressive through movement.
  • Symbolism The sun and moon represent life
    cycles, while spirals and concentric circles
    depict community unity.
  • Eco-Friendly Approach Made using natural dyes
    and materials.

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Hidden Facts About Warli Art
  • Women were the first Warli artists, passing the
    skill down generations.
  • Warli art was a secret language, used to narrate
    tribal rituals and customs before the tribe
    adopted written language.
  • It was not considered art initially but a
    sacred practice, used for ceremonies like
    weddings and harvest festivals.
  • The Tarpa Dance is a central theme, symbolizing
    unity and festivity.

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Warli Art in the Modern World
  • UNESCO Recognition Efforts are being made to
    include Warli art as an intangible cultural
    heritage.
  • Adaptation Warli designs are now used in
    fashion, home décor, branding, and digital art.
  • Preservation Efforts Organizations like The
    Universal Tribe are working to promote and
    sustain this indigenous art by supporting tribal
    artisans.

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Contact Us
Universal Tribes, D-3/5, Shiv Shanker Society,
Near K.k Market, Bibvewadi, Pune 411037. (91)
8421 311 100 info_at_universaltribes.com https//un
iversaltribes.com/
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