Community Dance
"Community Dance" is inspired by the tribal Warli art. Their extremely rudimentary wall paintings use a very basic shapes : a circle, a triangle and a square. The central motif in these ritual paintings is surrounded by scenes portraying hunting, fishing and farming, festivals and dances, trees and animals.
The ritual paintings are usually done inside the huts. The walls are made of a mixture of branches, earth and cow dung, making a red ochre background for the wall paintings. The Warli use only white for their paintings. Their white pigment is a mixture of rice paste and water with gum as a binding. They use a bamboo stick chewed at the end to make it as supple as a paintbrush. The wall paintings are done only for special occasions such as weddings or harvests.
Size: 15.5" X 15.5" inches
Watercolor Paper - Watercolor, Acrylics and ink
The art is created on Arches watercolor paper , with sap green in watercolor as the background. The figures have been painted in Acrylic and white ink.
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Original Painting, signed and unframed. All my artworks are handmade. Please appreciate and celebrate any minor imperfections.
They make a great wall piece for your house or can be a beautiful gift.
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