Tree Of Life (Warli Painting )

July,8 2010

 

Tree of life, warli painting from Maharashtra Warli Paintings are indigenous of Maharashtra. The most significant& auspicious paintings in tribal communities. The tree of life is always full and brings luck and prosperity says the artisan Ramesh Hengadi !   
The word “Warli” come from the word “warla” which means the piece of land. Warli is the name of the biggest tribe found on the Northern outskirts of Mumbai.
Warli art is known for its monochromatic depictions that express the folk life of socio-religious customs, imaginations and beliefs. Predominately white colour is used on a red earthen background.The tree of life is matsya’s unique collection in bright & original colour background.
Each warli artisan has a different style of depicting the tree of life . This unique collection is available at matsya you can email me  further queries  matsya.crafts@gmail.com.

14 Responses to Tree Of Life (Warli Painting )

  1. GB says:

    They're lovely, Neha!

  2. Patricia Torres says:

    That is absolutely amazing.. Very well done.. precise.. I love warli!

  3. Sylvie says:

    thanks for sharing with us these beautiful paintings!

  4. Anonymous says:

    Hi ,
    I am looking for something really big to hang behind my king size bed . Ideally the color scheme should be red background and black figurines.

    Please let me know if you can procure something this big and what would be the approximate cost.

    My email is baminatpembina.com

    Thanks,
    Bindu

  5. Kamini says:

    I came here via Priya's OUATT. Love your stuff…will be placing orders for some terracotta lamps soon!

  6. matsya says:

    thanks kamini look forward to hear from you.

  7. SKIZO says:

    Fascinating work.
    It has been delightful
    to visit your gallery.
    Good Creations

  8. Sindhu priya says:

    hi
    I'm very interested in paintings and pencil sketches….. i'm looking for Warli paintings… At that time happened to see your blog.Really very impressed with your blog….

    waiting for more posts from you….
    :)

  9. PreeOccupied says:

    You have a very informative Blog. I love Warli art, have them on tee, bedspreads, cushion covers. Thanks for introducing me to it once all over again.

  10. Sanghamitra Bhattacherjee(Mukherjee) says:

    You have a lovely lovely blog…enjoyed every bit of it and now I'm following you too:)…would love to be stay in touch…!!
    http://rainbow-thecoloursofindia.blogspot.com/

  11. Sunita says:

    Beautiful! I love the simplicity of Warli art and am amazed at how a few lines can be so very expressive. I've tried my own version of it while crafting but its nowhere as exquisite as the real thing.

  12. Pratima Kapoor says:

    Beautiful warli paintings. My brother has done beautiful warli painting on the wall at my hounse here in Delhi.This painting has special place in our heart.
    Beautiful work, would like see more.

  13. Anonymous says:

    I just learned warli painting. I am in love with this art. I have done it on the walls of my home. Watching warli paintings here is simply a delight.

  14. puneeth says:

    beautifull paintingssss….helped me wit the patterns wic i’ve done on my house wall’s nd door’s!!thankss to the uploader

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