
My wall with #Warliart works

Happy to announce a new range of coasters, made from my original art works, that will add a little creative dash to your cup of morning coffee or your evening tea. I like to call these portable paintings that you can enjoy just about anywhere, like I do in my balcony mostly. These are now available on the Hum-Arts shop!
In my view women don’t need one particular day to celebrate their womanhood. They should celebrate everyday and in every moment of their life. After all, they are not just the ‘better half’ of life, but even a little more than the half of all existence.
So, if you are a woman, celebrate each day or if you have the stupendous woman in your life, let her know how special she really is, as often as you can. Maybe, even buy her a painting celebrating femininity from Hum-Arts, and put it up where everyone can see your reverence and affection for her.
Warli Painting is the folk style of painting originated from Maharashtra, India. In this geometrical shapes like circle, triangle and square are used to represent different figures.Typically Warlis are simply painted on mud, charcoal and cow dung treated surfaces with rice paste for the colour white.
Proud to have a short article about some of my works, published today in Enadu Newspaper (Telugu), Bangalore Edition dated March 1, 2020.
Article in today’s Telugu Newspaper Sakshi, Karnataka Edition
Memories from the participation at Maitree Utsav 2020@Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore, India
My new creation Riveting Bleu that was unveiled at the recent exhibition.