TU_Life of Araku Valley 005

Weight 4 kg
Dimensions 14.7 × 21.6 in
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A peaceful portrayal of a tribal woman from Araku Valley, sitting in quiet contemplation, dressed in a bright yellow sari. Surrounded by organic textures and lush greenery, the painting reflects the simplicity, beauty, and cultural richness of rural tribal life. The use of color splashes evokes nature and vitality.

50,000.00

This evocative painting captures a serene moment in the life of a tribal woman from Araku Valley, known for its indigenous communities and rich cultural heritage. The woman is depicted sitting peacefully, draped in a vibrant yellow sari that gracefully wraps around her form, reflecting the simplicity and beauty of rural life. Her hands, adorned with traditional red bangles, rest gently in her lap, while her expression exudes contentment and introspection. The background is subtly textured, suggesting a mud wall or the shaded corner of a tribal home. Large green banana leaves in the foreground hint at the lush, tropical landscape of the valley.

A splatter technique has been used throughout the painting, adding dynamism and a sense of raw, organic energy—perhaps symbolizing the closeness of these communities to nature. The artwork not only documents a moment of stillness but also celebrates the strength, dignity, and vibrant culture of the tribal women of Araku. It speaks to their resilience and the quiet wisdom found in everyday rural life.

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