Warli Paintings Showcased by Inherited Arts Forum
Recently, the Inherited Arts Forum presented ‘Warli Whispers: The artistic journey of the Mashe family’ showcasing the transformation and revival of Warli paintings in New Delhi.
- One of the most celebrated artists, Jivya Soma Mashe from Maharashtra, also known as the master of movement and geometry, was the first man to take on a female-dominated tradition.
About Warli Paintings
- It is a tribal art which originated from North Sahyadri region of Maharashtra.
- It can be traced back to 10th century AD but was first discovered and appreciated for its distinctive style only in the early 1970s.
- It was traditionally practised by Suvasinis ....
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