Warli
Art, a traditional tribal painting from Maharashtra’s Warli region, uses geometric shapes like circles, triangles, and squares to depict human, animal figures, and nature. Created with white rice paste pigment on mud walls, it showcases village life, including farming, dancing, and festivals, along with animals and nature motifs. Known for its minimal use of color and focus on storytelling, Warli art celebrates tribal life’s simplicity and harmony. Today, it’s popular in modern adaptations for canvas, textiles, and home décor.