Warli art
Warli art is a traditional form of tribal art that originates from the Warli tribe in Maharashtra, India. This art form is characterized by its simple, monochromatic designs, typically painted in white on a mud base. The motifs often depict daily life, nature, and social events, using geometric shapes like circles, triangles, and squares.
The paintings are created using natural materials, such as rice paste and cow dung, which reflect the tribe's connection to their environment. Warli art serves not only as decoration but also as a means of storytelling, preserving the cultural heritage and traditions of the Warli community.