Warli painting is an ancient Maharashtrian folk art form. On festive occasions, to seek God’s blessings, the tribes decorate the walls of their houses. It’s done on a surface painted with gheru giving it a reddish brown colour. The figures are done using a rice powder or white paint. Simple and dynamic, Warli figures are almost like pictographs. It utilizes geometric shapes like circles, triangles and squares to convey stories and messages about the Warli way of life. Warli art brings us close to simplicity in life, lost in today’s digital world. In this online class, learn the art of Warli painting on paper from the comfort of your home. The purpose of this workshop is to introduce and inspire both the novice as well as the well-versed individual into understanding and pursuing this traditional art form.
Kamalpreet Kaur, an inborn artist, has hosted her art exhibitions in various parts of country. With more than 20 years of experience as a freelance artist, she has conducted 100+ creative art workshops for all age groups, which are therapeutic and full of 'wow' features. She runs her own art school in Koramangala, Bangalore as well. She helps individuals enhance their creativity and be their own light in everything that they do. Here moto: Let us blossom . Let us be Creative. ART ARIGATO