Wednesday 26 October 2011

WARLI PAINTING COMMISSIONED WORK!!!

The tribal (warli, malharkoli, kokani, katkari) of Thane district in Maharashtra make Warli paintings. They do not consist of the myriad primary colours, so intimately associated with folk painting in India. Instead they are painted on an austere brown surface with the use of only one colour-white The only exception are red and yellow auspicious dots which are used to decorate the painting. The first impression of sobriety, however, is countered by the ebullience of the thems depicted. Men, animals and trees from a loose, rhythmic pattern across the entire sheet. This results in a light swinging and swirling movement, describing the day to day activities of the Warlis. Warli art was first discovered in early seventies.
These paintings were part of an order for 100 paintings to be given as corporate gifts.

JAPAN INSPIRED GREETING CARD!

This is a greeting I made for my friend on her birthday. I had done a diorama on japan a few months back when I came across these cute kimono cards and was planning to make these for a long time!!!