As I am travelling outside India, I might post from my archives and not too regularly either. Apologies for not being able to visit your amazing posts too!
Another beautiful mural on the wall of the Mumbai University Kalina campus.
Warli art is an ancient tribal folk art from Maharashtra, India, traditionally created by women on mud-walled huts using white rice paste. Dating back as far as 2500–3000 BCE, this style uses basic geometric shapes—circles, triangles, and squares—to depict daily life, nature, and community rituals.
Linking to Monday murals

Have fun :-D Glad you are okay :-D
ReplyDeleteThis is cool :-D
Thank you Ananka.
Delete...be safe and well.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tom.
DeleteQuite a cute folk art mural. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Magiceye.
ReplyDeleteA pleasure to participate!
DeleteThank you for sharing
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DeleteThank you 🙏🏽
ReplyDeleteLinda imagen. Te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteThank you JP.
DeleteDeepak ji, Beautiful mural work, Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKeep posting. Enjoy your trip.
Thank you Rupam.
DeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThat's the best picture of this art yet... and worry not about posting. I've enjoyed your IG posts. YAM xx
Thank you Yamini ji _/\_
DeleteThe mural stands out well.
ReplyDeleteWarli art is fun to look at! Nice to see a traditional mural here. ❤️🙂
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Imagine doing this the old way using rice pasta!
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