Warli Marriage Scenes — 3 museum-grade prints on the theme. Warli painting belongs to the Warli Adivasi community of the North Sahyadri range in Maharashtra — practiced in talukas including Dahanu, Talasari, Jawhar, Palghar, and Mokhada. Traditionally, women called Suvasinis painted interior hut walls with white pigment of rice paste, water, and gum applied using chewed bamboo sticks, over a ground of red geru soil and cow dung. Warli marriage scenes include wedding processions, bridal chauk entry, and palanquin carries — each a distinct horizontal or chauk-central layout, not interchangeable with tarpa harvest dance. The doli (palanquin) transported brides between villages; bearers and horn players announced the baraat acoustic landscape.