The Trunk of Stories
“Art and culture are co-dependent. They nurture and influence one another.”
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Different eras in history have seen a boom and decline in art forms that now serve as the most significant references connecting modern societies to that of the earlier ones. These art forms carry some important pieces of information in the form of artistic expressions that become telling tales of the kind of lives people led, the societal norms that governed the periods the art forms are from, and the cultural influences that make different periods in history so exclusive.
By drawing influences from art forms such as the ‘Phulkari’ art, referring to the folk embroidery in Punjab, ‘Aboriginal’ art representing art created by the indigenous Australian people, ‘Warli’ art of the North Sahyadri Range in Maharashtra, India, ‘African tribal’ art of the 3000 tribes spreading across Africa, and ‘Gond’ art of Madhya Pradesh, we celebrate cultures, freedom of expression, storytelling, and inclusivity in art.
Let your space breathe in art in the form of storytelling with Aadhya.
Phulkari Art
Aboriginal Art Inspired
Warli Art
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