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Symbolic: Reflecting their cults and myths. Art Saura invocations BRINDA SURI Apart from depicting primitive everyday life, Saura paintings are meant to appease the presiding deity, Edital. Saura paintings almost always become a victim of mistaken identity. The reason being that the-less-promoted Saura with origins in Orissa and the-very-popular Warli from Maharashtra seem separated at birth. The common factor between the two begins and ends with them both being tribal pictographs and thus…

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Saura art on dome dance form is a style of wall mural painting. These paintings also called Ikons and they depict tribal folklore and religious significance of the Sauras. The artwork uses extensive symbols (Ikons) that mirror people, horses, elephants, sun and moon, and tree of life into their artwork skillfully.

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The Saura Art produced by Manas Das is almost like a form of documentation and presents a vivid glimpse into the lives of the tribal communities. We can learn more about the harmonious coexistence of the regional people with their natural surroundings through these stunning artworks. This remarkable work by the artist hailing from the native region shows simple human activities while they rejoicing the environs of their habitat. The monochrome images enhance the artwork to a great extend. Verli Art, Saura Painting, Saura Art, Saturated Art, Paintings Simple, Bird Silhouette Art, Folk Art Paintings, Warli Painting, Bird Painting Acrylic

The Saura Art produced by Manas Das is almost like a form of documentation and presents a vivid glimpse into the lives of the tribal communities. We can learn more about the harmonious coexistence of the regional people with their natural surroundings through these stunning artworks. This remarkable work by the artist hailing from the native region shows simple human activities while they rejoicing the environs of their habitat. The monochrome images enhance the artwork to a great extend.

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Shubha Naik

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