Warli art is a traditional Indian tribal painting originating from the Warli tribe in Maharashtra. Characterized by simple geometric shapes, such as circles, triangles, and squares, it depicts daily life, nature, and spiritual themes. Traditionally painted on mud walls using white pigment made from rice paste, Warli art reflects the tribe’s connection to nature and community. The motifs often showcase scenes of farming, hunting, and festivals, emphasizing harmony with the environment. In recent years, Warli art has gained popularity in contemporary art and design, celebrated for its cultural significance and visual simplicity.