Selasa, 02 Agustus 2011

Warli Painting: How to Do It at Home




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Warli painting is a tribal art form of Maharashtra, India. The word 'warli' is derived from 'warla' meaning a piece of land. Warli paintings are uncomplicated and breathtaking expressions of the day-to-day life and social events of warli tribe. These paintings had been originally utilized to decorate walls of village houses.


The themes of warli paintings are quite often human figures created in rhythmic patterns. They are mostly depicted performing their day-to-day chores like showing, harvesting, drawing water from nicely and also dancing in social functions.


These paintings essentially contains very simple geometric patterns like circle (representing sun and moon), triangle (representing trees and mountains), squares (representing land). These shapes are joined together to form total patterns.


The color theme is generally white painted on brick red mud walls. But you can experiment with other colors for background-- like, henna, indigo, ochre, black, earthy mud.


The typical warli paintings are accomplished on mud, charcoal or cow dung treated surfaces. Rice paste is applied for the white color. But when doing it at home you can substitute the supplies as per convenience and availability.


Materials required for warli painting at house:


1- Handmade paper or cloth
2- White Fabric color for cloth or poster color for paper
three- Tracing paper
four- Carbon sheet


Technique of painting:


Step 1- Select a style from internet or books.
Step 2- Enlarge it into required size.
Step three- Trace the design unto tracing paper.
Step 4- Transfer the style unto the cloth or paper with the aid of carbon sheet.
Step five- Now paint on it with white color.


If working with cloth, paint with fabric color and let it dry for 24 hours. Then iron it from the back side of the cloth. Warli painting can be experimented on quite a few forms of surfaces, like bed sheet, sarees, wall hanging, lamp shades, cushion covers, clay pots for decorative purposes.


You can also paint small corner of your residence with geru (red mud) mixed with linseed oil for long lasting effect and do warli art on it. Decorate with some clay pots to give it much more conventional appear.





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