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🌴🌿🌻Warli art learning with Artbuddies 💓 Week 1 practice works ⭐Basic designs ⭐Borders ⭐Trees and plants ⭐Huts and houses The word ‘Warli’ is derived from Warla, meaning “piece of land" or “field". The Warli tribes belonged to the northern outskirts of Mumbai and extended all the way up to the Gujarat border. They inhabited thatched mud-huts, and the art form was primarily done on the walls of their homes with rice paste. The Warli exclusively use a white pigment made from a mixture of rice... Warli Border Design, Mud Hut, Art Learning, Warli Art, Learn Art, All The Way Up, Week 1, Border Design, Art Forms

🌴🌿🌻Warli art learning with Artbuddies 💓 Week 1 practice works ⭐Basic designs ⭐Borders ⭐Trees and plants ⭐Huts and houses The word ‘Warli’ is derived from Warla, meaning “piece of land" or “field". The Warli tribes belonged to the northern outskirts of Mumbai and extended all the way up to the Gujarat border. They inhabited thatched mud-huts, and the art form was primarily done on the walls of their homes with rice paste. The Warli exclusively use a white pigment made from a mixture of…

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🌴🌿🌻Warli art learning with Artbuddies 💓 Week 1 practice works ⭐Basic designs ⭐Borders ⭐Trees and plants ⭐Huts and houses The word ‘Warli’ is derived from Warla, meaning “piece of land" or “field". The Warli tribes belonged to the northern outskirts of Mumbai and extended all the way up to the Gujarat border. They inhabited thatched mud-huts, and the art form was primarily done on the walls of their homes with rice paste. The Warli exclusively use a white pigment made from a mixture of rice... Warli Art Border Design, Art Border Design, Art Border, Mud Hut, Art Learning, Warli Art, Learn Art, All The Way Up, Week 1

🌴🌿🌻Warli art learning with Artbuddies 💓 Week 1 practice works ⭐Basic designs ⭐Borders ⭐Trees and plants ⭐Huts and houses The word ‘Warli’ is derived from Warla, meaning “piece of land" or “field". The Warli tribes belonged to the northern outskirts of Mumbai and extended all the way up to the Gujarat border. They inhabited thatched mud-huts, and the art form was primarily done on the walls of their homes with rice paste. The Warli exclusively use a white pigment made from a mixture of…

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