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I am collecting Indian Heritage and culture related vintage postcards, paintings, prints etc. and exhibited them at several locations across India in various events and also sharing them with school and college children by giving presentations to them on Indian Heritage and Culture with my collections and also documenting puppetry etc. intangible performances.

Monday, 25 February 2013

Warli Paintings Greetings Cards

These are several Warli Paintings Greetings Cards in my collection. I got them them from NARAD (National Rural Research and Development Association) which is a Charitable Organisation to help the Tribal Communities of Maharashtra in various aspects.

Warli tribe are a group of Tribal people living Western India. Many of Warli People living in and around in Thane District of Maharashtra State. Their Paintings were very artistic.

These are some of my Warli Paintings greetings cards.













9 comments:

  1. Thank you for visiting my blog and introducing me to your blog. Your blog is a treasure of knowledge. I would love to visit your blog regularly, to know my heritage and to get inspired.

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  2. The Theame and style of warli Paintings are unique You have made
    a good collection.

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  3. The Warli Paintings looks so nice sir. Thank you very much for your interest and keep going. Its very good work sir

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  4. Lovely Warli Paintings....and a gr8 blog. thank you for visit my blog too....i am on silent mode for more than an year but will revive my blog soon. thanks for the encouragement.

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  5. Sir, Thank you for visiting my blog and appreciating my work. You have a very informational blog. I don't have any vintage postcards but in future if I can get hold of some will definitely share. Thanks again !!

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  6. Very beautiful collection of Warli paintings greetings cards. They are amazing.

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  7. Worli paintings are white in all their figures on its most dazzling colour back grounds. The simplicity of just two colours to make a artifact is a Great art. Hats of to Worli and also to Mr. Srinivas who bought them to us all. MANTHA V SHARMA.

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  8. Amazing, good one

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