Belvat Kanya: Warli Painting by Anil Wangad


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Size : Large
Dimensions : H-44 W-55 inches
Medium : Natural Colors on Cloth

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Maestro Anil Wangad masterfully captures the essence of Warli painting in his exquisite creation, "Belvat Kanya." Rooted in ancient Indian tribal culture, Warli art is a celebration of simplicity and community life. Wangad's art is a symphony of earthy brown and pristine white tones, skillfully intertwining tradition with contemporary aesthetics. The juxtaposition of these rustic hues exemplifies the duality of existence and the enduring allure of Warli culture. The intricate patterns and motifs, inspired by nature and daily rituals, evoke a sense of harmony and unity. As the viewers gaze upon "Belvat Kanya," they'll be transported to a world where art tells a story of generations past, connecting us to our cultural roots while embracing the timeless beauty of Warli tradition. This artwork stands as a timeless homage to a heritage woven into every stroke and symbol.


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Jump into the vibrant world of Anil Vangad, a seasoned artist with 17 years of colorful creativity under his belt. He's not your typical artist; he's an explorer, delving into realms as diverse as Gods, Goddesses, weddings, and the mesmerizing Warli tarpa dance. What makes his art even more captivating is that it carries the heart and soul of a culture without a written alphabet; it's a visual tapestry woven through generations. Anil's artistic journey began under the guidance of his equally talented mother, a true artistic legacy. And when it comes to materials, he's a mixmaster, blending traditional elements like gerue, rice paste, charcoal, and cow dung with modern paints and dyes. But Anil Vangad isn't just about painting; he's deeply rooted in the land as a farmer, echoing the traditional profession of the Warlis. His vision? To take Warli art to the next level with boundless enthusiasm and an artist's soul that knows no bounds. Join him on this colorful adventure where tradition meets innovation, and art is more than just a canvas; it's a way of life.

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Warli art is a traditional Indian art form reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Warli tribe in Maharashtra. This ancient tribal art is known for its simple and narrative style executed through geometrical and monochromatic designs. The culture is centered on the elements of nature including wildlife and farming which are often the focal points in Warli paintings. Tradition and Legend Warli art, like many other traditional art forms, is deeply rooted in the traditions and cultural practices of the Warli tribe. This art, conventionally was a communal activity, where women, adults alongside children would participate to draw on the walls and floors of their huts during special occasions like harvests, weddings, and funerals. Mostly, it is a significant means of storytelling, capturing scenes from daily life, rituals, and nature. However, the underlying theme in most Warli paintings is the tribe’s relationship with the land and nature. Warli art is not only an artistic expression but also a repository of tribal beliefs and myths. The Warli tribe worships several deities, specifically a mother goddess, Hirwe, who represents fertility and the earth's abundance. Various symbols in Warli art represent different aspects of their belief system: the spiral shape symbolizes life cycles, while the circle represents the sun and moon, and stands as a symbol of the eternal cycle of life and nature.  Technique and details  Warli art is characterized by its simple, monochromatic style. Traditionally, artists create paintings on mud or brick walls, using a base of cow dung and mud as a canvas. The images are drawn using twigs or bamboo sticks with white pigment, typically rice flour mixed with water and gum as a binder. The Warli art uses basic geometrical vocabulary like stick figures, triangles, circles, and simple shapes to represent humans, animals, trees, and other elements of nature.  Mostly, scenes portraying hunting, farming, festivals, dances, trees, and animals surround the central motif in these paintings. Jivya Soma Mashe was the artist from Thane, Maharashtra who popularized this art form. However, some of the notable artists practicing this ancient art are Dilip Bahotha, and Anil Wangad, amongst others.  FAQs Can Warli paintings be customized for personal spaces? Yes, MeMeraki offers customization to fit specific spaces or themes while maintaining traditional elements. Are Warli paintings suitable for modern interiors? Absolutely! Their simplicity and elegance complement both traditional and contemporary interior designs. Where can I buy authentic Warli paintings? Authentic Warli paintings can be purchased from MeMeraki, where we collaborate with traditional artists to bring you genuine artworks. How do I care for my Warli painting? Keep it away from direct sunlight and moisture. Dust it regularly with a soft cloth to maintain its appearance. Further Readings: WARLI PAINTINGS, DIFFERENT TYPES & STYLES (memeraki.com) The tradition of Warli painting (memeraki.com) Tribal Lore of the Warli Folk Art: Religion, Culture & Mythology (memeraki.com) Warli Art Tribal Art of India | History of Warli Paintings | Indian folk art (memeraki.com) Independent India: Warli Adivasi Revolt of 1945 (memeraki.com) Motifs and Math: Geometric Shapes in Warli Art (memeraki.com)  



Product Details

Title
Belvat Kanya: Warli Painting by Anil Wangad
Artist
Anil Wangad
Art Style
Warli
Medium
Natural Colors
Size
Large
Dimension
44 in(H) X 55 in(W)
Themes
Folk Art
Color
Maroon, White
Country of Origin
Maharashtra, India

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