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An introduction to action verbs through Warli tribal art – and how to draw in the Warli way

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Ramesh Hengadi, Shantaram Dhadpe, Gita Wolf

The traditional Warli style of tribal art from western India is deceptively simple, yet very dynamic, almost like a series of fluid pictograms. People in Warli images are constantly on the move, always doing something. Taking a cue from this, each image in this book is a narrative built around a verb. Do! can be used in many ways – as a picture book, to learn language, to discover new stories on each page, to talk about village life, or to learn how to draw in the Warli style.

Weight 170 kg
Dimensions 280 × 210 cm
ISBN

978-93-83145-16-4

Pages

32

Printing

Offset Printing

Binding

Paperback

Age Group

5+

HSN Code

49030010

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