Citations:Warli

Warli paintings

 * 1994, Krishna Chaitanya, A History of Indian Painting: The Modern Period, Abhinav Publications (ISBN 9788170173106), page 46:
 * The credit for discovering Warli painting goes to the late Bhaskar Kulkarni. The traditional painting is on the walls of the huts. He encouraged the tribals to paint in the same style on paper and such paintings were brought to the notice of the ...
 * 1995, Tribal Research & Training Institute (Maharashtra, India), An Overview of tribal research studies:
 * An anthropological exploration of the Warli paintaings Bombay and other cities. Some of the Warli painters have had an opportunity to participate in the festivals of India held abroad. The result of this change in the painting medium is ...
 * 2002, Vē Jeyarāj, Care of Paintings:
 * Warli paintings are folk paintings from Maharastra and are very different from other folk and tribal paintings in India. Warli is the name of a tribe, which inhabit in Thane district of Maharastra. Traditionally, the interior walls of their houses were ...
 * 2002, National Folklore Support Centre Folk Festival 2002:
 * A farming community that lives in Maharashtra, the Warli tribals have lent their name to their unique form of painting. Warli paintings are made on the mud walls of their houses with ground rice flour. They are in white on a background of red ...
 * 2003, Robin D. Tribhuwan, Maike Finkenauer, Threads Together: A Comparative Study of Tribal and Pre-historic Rock Paintings, Discovery Publishing House (ISBN 9788171416448), page 52:
 * Figures aeroplane, cars, torches, cameras, trains, cycles etc. have found place in these paintings. Changes in the structure of the figures in Warli paintings are changing from triangular to roundish-triangular shapes.
 * 2011, Amit DasGupta, India for a Billion Reasons, SCB Distributors (ISBN 9788183282154)
 * The Warli paintings depict their way of life, their rituals and customs. Here the painting shows them ...