
Madhubani
Sunita Devi
Madhubani, Bihar
Sunita learned the language of lines from her grandmother before she could read. Today she paints to support her village's school of women artists — every stroke is a tuition fee.
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Artist Spotlight
Folk art in India is not decoration — it is memory passed through fingers. These are the artists we work with, in their own words.

Madhubani
Madhubani, Bihar
Sunita learned the language of lines from her grandmother before she could read. Today she paints to support her village's school of women artists — every stroke is a tuition fee.
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Pattachitra
Raghurajpur, Odisha
Born into a chitrakar lineage that traces back twelve generations, Bipin grinds his pigments from conch shell, lampblack, and earth. A single piece can take a month.
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Warli
Dahanu, Maharashtra
Anjali leads a collective of twenty Warli women, taking a sacred wall art into the world without diluting its soul. Her motifs sing of harvest, marriage, and the moon.
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