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Tribal Art of India: What Makes Saura, Gond, and Warli Different?
India is a land of incredible diversity — not just in languages and landscapes, but in art too. Among its many treasures, the tribal art of India stands out as one of the most vibrant and meaningful forms of expression. Bold lines, rhythmic patterns, earthy colours, and deep stories — tribal art carries the voice of communities who’ve lived close to nature for generations.
CAMI Info
4 days ago2 min read


The Meaning Behind Traditional Indian Wall Murals
Indian wall murals are one of the oldest forms of storytelling. In Kerala, the famous temple murals use natural pigments to depict tales from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. In Rajasthan, the Shekhawati havelis are filled with detailed paintings of gods, rulers, and even early trains and cars — blending tradition with modern life.
CAMI Info
Jul 182 min read


Why Do Indian Folk Art Styles Still Matter Today?
Whether it’s a Warli painting from Maharashtra or a Madhubani masterpiece from Bihar, these traditional forms continue to capture our imagination. And they are more relevant today than ever before.
CAMI Info
Jul 112 min read


Monsoon Magic: How Indian Artists Depict Rain in Their Work
There’s something magical about the Indian monsoon — the smell of wet earth, the rhythm of raindrops on rooftops, and the burst of green that transforms the landscape.
CAMI Info
Jul 42 min read


What Is Warli Art? Stories Told Through Tribal Paintings
In the heart of Maharashtra’s tribal villages lies a beautiful and symbolic art form that has been passed down for generations—Warli tribal art of India. Simple yet powerful, Warli art tells stories of everyday life using basic shapes like circles, triangles, and squares. It is one of India’s oldest tribal art traditions and continues to inspire artists and children around the world.
Mansi Salal
Jun 272 min read
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