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The Three Rooms
The visitors once stepped into an immersive artistic experience within three distinct rooms, each carefully curated to encapsulate a world of wonder and awe. These rooms transported guests into tales of underwater life, the enchanting depths of a forest, and an inventive interpretation of the ordinary. These spaces were brought to life by artists who employed the vernacular techniques of Warli, Gond, and Mandana art. These rooms were bound by the diverse visual language the artists expertly employed, adding depth and meaning to the narratives.

Gond: The Duality of Night and Day
The Gond room was a symphony of brush swoops and penwork exploring the duality of night and day in the forest. Artists Gariba Singh and Ram Singh Urveti from Madhya Pradesh crafted a central masterpiece with two majestic lions representing day and night. Visitors wandered through this room, encountering creatures adorning the trees, each tree with its unique energy, celebrating the vitality of all living things.

Mandana: A Tapestry of Finger-Painted Strokes
In the Mandana room, intricate finger-painted strokes entranced visitors. Artists from Rajasthan transformed everyday objects and scenes into extraordinary works of art.

Warli: The Artistry of Thin Lines
In the Warli room, delicate pen lines painted the story of underwater life. Originating from Maharashtra, Warli artists, the Vayeda brothers, skillfully depicted the hidden treasures of the deep underwater. Walking into this room, visitors witnessed the aquatic world coming alive in a dance of lines and patterns.

Thinking Hands

The visitors once stepped into an immersive artistic experience within three distinct rooms, each carefully curated to encapsulate a world of wonder and awe. These rooms transported guests into tales of underwater life, the enchanting depths of a forest, and an inventive interpretation of the ordinary. These spaces were brought to life by talented artists who employed the vernacular techniques of Warli, Gond, and Mandana art.






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