Artflute Logo
  • Browse Art
  • Collections
      POPULAR COLLECTIONS

      Sculptures

      Abstract Art Paintings

      Figurative Paintings

      Landscape Paintings

      Nature Paintings

      Serigraphs

      Oil Paintings

      Watercolor Paintings

      Pichwai Paintings

      COLLECTIONS BY PRICE

      Serigraphs under 50

      Art for Everyone

      Value Finds

      Signature Selections

      Premier Collection

      Opulent Treasures

      CURATED BY ARTFLUTE

      Creations from Pune’s Introspective Residency

      Reinventing Traditions 2024

      A Small Affair

      Open House Slow Bid - 2024

      BEGIN AGAIN

      Traveling Memories

      Poems of Earth and Spirit

      Open House August 2024 Edition

      Muse, Moods & Memories

      View All Collections
  • Artists
      MASTER ARTISTS

      Seema Kohli

      S H Raza

      Thota Vaikuntam

      M.F. Husain

      Jehangir Sabavala

      Jogen Chowdhury

      Lalu Prasad Shaw

      Sakti Burman

      Jyothi Bhatt

      ACCLAIMED ARTISTS

      Anuradha Thakur

      Dinkar Jadhav

      Sachin Sagare

      H R Devulapalli

      Kandi Narsimlu

      Amol Pawar

      Laxman Aelay

      Yograj Verma

      Jagannath Paul

      POPULAR ARTISTS

      Varsha Kharatmal

      Anupam Pal

      Ananda Das

      Iruvan Karunakaran

      Swati Kale

      Ashif Hossain

      Kandan G

      Sachin Kharat

      Aditya Chadar

      View All Artists
  • Artflute Experiences
    • For Collectors
    • For Home
    • For Partner
  • Gift Art
    • For Her
    • For Him
    • A Small Affair
    • 50 under 50
    • Milestone Birthdays
  • Contact Us
  • Login / Signup
  • Cart10
logo
  • Browse Art
  • Collections
      POPULAR COLLECTIONS

      Sculptures

      Abstract Art Paintings

      Figurative Paintings

      Landscape Paintings

      Nature Paintings

      Serigraphs

      Oil Paintings

      Watercolor Paintings

      Pichwai Paintings

      COLLECTIONS BY PRICE

      Serigraphs under 50

      Art for Everyone

      Value Finds

      Signature Selections

      Premier Collection

      Opulent Treasures

      CURATED BY ARTFLUTE

      Creations from Pune’s Introspective Residency

      Reinventing Traditions 2024

      A Small Affair

      Open House Slow Bid - 2024

      BEGIN AGAIN

      Traveling Memories

      Poems of Earth and Spirit

      Open House August 2024 Edition

      Muse, Moods & Memories

      View All Collections
  • Artist
      MASTER ARTISTS

      Seema Kohli

      S H Raza

      Thota Vaikuntam

      M.F. Husain

      Jehangir Sabavala

      Jogen Chowdhury

      Lalu Prasad Shaw

      Sakti Burman

      Jyothi Bhatt

      ACCLAIMED ARTISTS

      Anuradha Thakur

      Dinkar Jadhav

      Sachin Sagare

      H R Devulapalli

      Kandi Narsimlu

      Amol Pawar

      Laxman Aelay

      Yograj Verma

      Jagannath Paul

      POPULAR ARTISTS

      Varsha Kharatmal

      Anupam Pal

      Ananda Das

      Iruvan Karunakaran

      Swati Kale

      Ashif Hossain

      Kandan G

      Sachin Kharat

      Aditya Chadar

      View All Artists
  • Artflute Experiences
    • For Collectors
    • For Home
    • For Partner
  • Gift Art
    • For Her
    • For Him
    • A Small Affair
    • 50 under 50
    • Milestone Birthdays
  • Blog
  • +91-8088-313131
  • experience@artflute.com
  • Artist Login
  • Join Artflute / Login
  • Cart 0
  • Home
  • >
  • Collections
  • >
  • Folk Art Paintings

Folk Art Paintings

Folk art in India is a vibrant and diverse expression of cultural traditions that have been passed down through generations. These art forms are created by artisans and artists who are deeply rooted in the local culture and community. They often reflect the everyday lives and beliefs of the people who create them.

The earliest forms of folk art in India date back to prehistoric times, as evidenced by the rock paintings found in Bhimbetka, Madhya Pradesh. These paintings depict animals, hunting scenes, and daily life activities of the people who lived during that time. However, the art forms that we recognize as folk art today emerged during the medieval period, when different communities began to create art that reflected their beliefs, customs, and way of life.
India is a vast country with a rich cultural heritage, and each region has its own unique folk art forms. For instance, Madhubani paintings from Bihar are known for their intricate patterns and vibrant colors, wh...
Folk art in India is a vibrant and diverse expression of cultural traditions that have been passed down through generations. These art forms are created by artisans and artists who are deeply rooted in the local culture and community. They often reflect the everyday lives and beliefs of the people who create them.

The earliest forms of folk art in India date back to prehistoric times, as evidenced by the rock paintings found in Bhimbetka, Madhya Pradesh. These paintings depict animals, hunting scenes, and daily life activities of the people who lived during that time. However, the art forms that we recognize as folk art today emerged during the medieval period, when different communities began to create art that reflected their beliefs, customs, and way of life.
India is a vast country with a rich cultural heritage, and each region has its own unique folk art forms. For instance, Madhubani paintings from Bihar are known for their intricate patterns and vibrant colors, while Warli paintings from Maharashtra are characterized by their use of geometric shapes and earthy tones. The Pattachitra art from Odisha uses natural colors to depict mythological stories, and the Kalamkari art from Andhra Pradesh is known for its intricate hand-painted designs. Folk art forms are often associated with specific communities, and the artists who create them are deeply rooted in their local culture. For instance, Madhubani paintings are traditionally created by women from the Mithila region of Bihar, while Warli paintings are created by the Warli tribe in Maharashtra. Similarly, Gond art is created by the Gond tribe in Madhya Pradesh, and Pattachitra art is created by the Patua community in Odisha.
The styles of these folk art forms emerged from the traditions, customs, and beliefs of the communities that created them. These art forms have evolved over time, and they continue to be an integral part of the community's cultural heritage. Unlike contemporary art, folk art forms were not created for the sake of aesthetics or artistic expression but are instead created to celebrate and preserve the community's traditions and way of life. For instance, Madhubani paintings evolved from the practice of painting walls and floors with cow dung and mud during festivals and weddings depicting Hindu deities. The Warli paintings were traditionally created by the Warli tribe as a form of storytelling to depict the daily lives of the Warli tribe. The Gond art, on the other hand, often depicts nature and wildlife, while the Pattachitra art tells stories from the Mahabharata and Ramayana.
The materials, media, and surfaces used by folk artists and artisans in India vary depending on the art form and the community that creates it. However, some common materials and media used include natural dyes, plant extracts, clay, cow dung, charcoal, and handmade paper. Surfaces such as walls, floors, cloth, wood, and canvas are also commonly used. For instance, Madhubani paintings are traditionally created on walls and floors using natural dyes and pigments made from plants and vegetables. Warli paintings, on the other hand, are created on walls using rice paste and charcoal. Gond art is created on paper or canvas using acrylic paints, while the Pattachitra art is created on cloth using natural dyes and pigments made from plants.
In addition to these traditional materials and media, many contemporary artists and artisans also experiment with new materials such as acrylic paints, canvas, and paper. However, even with these modern materials, the essence of the art form and its cultural significance remains intact.

You may also like to explore our other collections: Pichwai Paintings, Mandala Paintings, Warli Paintings, Indian Village Paintings, South Indian Art and Kalighat Paintings..
Read More Folk art in India is a vibrant and diverse expression of cultural traditions that have been passed down through generations. These art forms are created by artisans and artists who are deeply rooted in the local culture and community. They often reflect the everyday lives and beliefs of the people who create them.

The earliest forms of folk art in India date back to prehistoric times, as evidenced by the rock paintings found in Bhimbetka, Madhya Pradesh. These paintings depict animals, hunting scenes, and daily life activities of the people who lived during that time. However, the art forms that we recognize as folk art today emerged during the medieval period, when different communities began to create art that reflected their beliefs, customs, and way of life.
India is a vast country with a rich cultural heritage, and each region has its own unique folk art forms. For instance, Madhubani paintings from Bihar are known for their intricate patterns and vibrant colors, while Warli paintings from Maharashtra are characterized by their use of geometric shapes and earthy tones. The Pattachitra art from Odisha uses natural colors to depict mythological stories, and the Kalamkari art from Andhra Pradesh is known for its intricate hand-painted designs. Folk art forms are often associated with specific communities, and the artists who create them are deeply rooted in their local culture. For instance, Madhubani paintings are traditionally created by women from the Mithila region of Bihar, while Warli paintings are created by the Warli tribe in Maharashtra. Similarly, Gond art is created by the Gond tribe in Madhya Pradesh, and Pattachitra art is created by the Patua community in Odisha.
The styles of these folk art forms emerged from the traditions, customs, and beliefs of the communities that created them. These art forms have evolved over time, and they continue to be an integral part of the community's cultural heritage. Unlike contemporary art, folk art forms were not created for the sake of aesthetics or artistic expression but are instead created to celebrate and preserve the community's traditions and way of life. For instance, Madhubani paintings evolved from the practice of painting walls and floors with cow dung and mud during festivals and weddings depicting Hindu deities. The Warli paintings were traditionally created by the Warli tribe as a form of storytelling to depict the daily lives of the Warli tribe. The Gond art, on the other hand, often depicts nature and wildlife, while the Pattachitra art tells stories from the Mahabharata and Ramayana.
The materials, media, and surfaces used by folk artists and artisans in India vary depending on the art form and the community that creates it. However, some common materials and media used include natural dyes, plant extracts, clay, cow dung, charcoal, and handmade paper. Surfaces such as walls, floors, cloth, wood, and canvas are also commonly used. For instance, Madhubani paintings are traditionally created on walls and floors using natural dyes and pigments made from plants and vegetables. Warli paintings, on the other hand, are created on walls using rice paste and charcoal. Gond art is created on paper or canvas using acrylic paints, while the Pattachitra art is created on cloth using natural dyes and pigments made from plants.
In addition to these traditional materials and media, many contemporary artists and artisans also experiment with new materials such as acrylic paints, canvas, and paper. However, even with these modern materials, the essence of the art form and its cultural significance remains intact.

You may also like to explore our other collections: Pichwai Paintings, Mandala Paintings, Warli Paintings, Indian Village Paintings, South Indian Art and Kalighat Paintings..

  • Price

    Price range






    OK
  • Size

    Choose the size:

    L - Longer side above 48 inches

    M - Longer side between 24 and 48 inches

    S - Longer side below 24 inches

    OK
  • Orientation

    Choose the orientation:

    • Square

    • Landscape

    • Portrait

    OK
  • Color
    OK
  • Style
    • Abstract
    • Figurative
    • Folk
    • Decorative
    • Cubism
    • Realism
    • Impressionism
    • Expressionism
    • Minimalism
    • Photorealism
    • Traditional
    • Conceptual
    • Portraiture
    • Surrealism
    • Digital
    • Futurism
    OK
  • Categories
    • Painting
    • Sculpture
    • Limited Edition Prints
    • Drawing
    • Photograph
    • Digital Art
    • Art Collectibles
    • Mixed Media
    • Installation
    • Serigraph
    • Print Making
    OK
  • Sort
    • Recently Added
    • Random
    • Price - Low to High
    • Price - High to Low
    • Only Available
    OK
  • Price

    Price range






    OK
  • Size

    Choose the size:

    L - Longer side above 48 inches

    M - Longer side between 24 and 48 inches

    S - Longer side below 24 inches

    OK
  • Orientation

    Choose the orientation:

    • Square

    • Landscape

    • Portrait

    OK
  • Style
    • Abstract
    • Figurative
    • Folk
    • Cubism
    • Impressionism
    • Expressionism
    • Conceptual
    • Surrealism
    OK
  • Categories
    • Painting
    • Sculpture
    • Limited Edition Prints
    • Drawing
    • Photograph
    • Digital Art
    • Art Collectibles
    • Mixed Media
    • Installation
    • Serigraph
    • Print Making
    OK
  • Sort
    • Recently Added
    • Random
    • Price - Low to High
    • Price - High to Low
    • Only Available
    OK
  • Loading...

    The Golden Glow of Sharad Purnima
    The Golden Glow of Sharad Purnima 121500 (Incl of GST)

    By Kuldeepak Soni

    Folk | Painting | Natural Stone Colour on Cotton Cloth | 45 (w) x 60 (h) inches

  • Loading...

    Gopashtami: A Celebration of Nurturing
    Gopashtami: A Celebration of Nurturing 140000 (Incl of GST)

    By Kuldeepak Soni

    Folk | Painting | Natural Stone Colour on Cotton Cloth | 48 (w) x 60 (h) inches

  • Loading...

    A Gopashtami Blessing
    A Gopashtami Blessing 102500 (Incl of GST)

    By Kuldeepak Soni

    Folk | Painting | Natural Stone Colour on Cotton Cloth | 36 (w) x 60 (h) inches

  • Loading...

    Eternal Elixir of Sharad Purnima
    Eternal Elixir of Sharad Purnima 108600 (Incl of GST)

    By Kuldeepak Soni

    Folk | Painting | Natural Stone Colour on Canvas | 36 (w) x 48 (h) inches

  • Loading...

    Echoes of Chidambaram
    Echoes of Chidambaram 89600 (Incl of GST)

    By Gita Hudson

    Folk | Painting | Oil on Canvas | 36 (w) x 48 (h) inches

  • Loading...

    Thirsty Peacock
    Thirsty Peacock 207200 (Incl of GST)

    By Madan Meena

    Folk | Painting | Mixed Media on 100% Acid Free Reg Paper | 18.5 (w) x 24.5 (h) inches

  • Loading...

    Chill out in the Chillies
    Chill out in the Chillies 257600 (Incl of GST)

    By Madan Meena

    Folk | Painting | Mixed Media on 100% Acid Free Reg Paper | 22 (w) x 30 (h) inches

  • Loading...

    Feast of Chillies
    Feast of Chillies 235200 (Incl of GST)

    By Madan Meena

    Folk | Painting | Mixed Media on 100% Acid Free Reg Paper | 22 (w) x 30 (h) inches

  • Loading...

    Golden Throne
    Golden Throne 168000 (Incl of GST)

    By Madan Meena

    Folk | Painting | Mixed Media on 100% Acid Free Reg Paper | 19.5 (w) x 25.5 (h) inches

  • Loading...

    Vibrant Guardian Nandi
    Vibrant Guardian Nandi 141100 (Incl of GST)

    By Sachin Akalekar

    Folk | Painting | Acrylic on Canvas | 36 (w) x 36 (h) inches

  • Loading...

    Symphony of Steps
    Symphony of Steps 123200 (Incl of GST)

    By Gita Hudson

    Folk | Painting | Oil on Canvas | 60 (w) x 36 (h) inches

  • Loading...

    Regal Splendour
    Regal Splendour 65000 (Incl of GST)

    By Kuldeepak Soni

    Folk | Painting | Natural Stone Colour on Cotton Cloth | 36 (w) x 48 (h) inches

whatsapp-icon
  • «
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • »

Can we help you with Finding your favorite piece of art? Reach out to us by clicking below.

Contact Us
×

Reach out to Artflute's Curators

Hello there! It's lovely to see that you are exploing art. Please fill in these details to help us find the perfect piece of art for you.

×

Thank You!

Your submission is received and we will contact you soon

Other collections you may like

Muse Moods and Memories'

Muse, Moods & Memories

The Garden of Memories '

The Garden of Memories

Immerse in the textural and tactile World of Mixed Media Paintings'

Immerse in the textural and tactile World of Mixed Media Paintings

Minimalist Paintings'

Minimalist Paintings

FAQs for Folk art

Buying a traditional painting is a way for art connoisseurs to support the artisans and keep the craft alive while also reconnecting with their culture and taking a piece of it back to their living spaces. Artflute also works extensively to regularly curate and promote some of the best traditional artists working in India.

While there is no standard rule as to where a traditional painting can be placed, the intricate details and the distinct styles of each art form make for a great conversation starter and will fit best in the living room.

Before buying any painting, it is crucial that you consider three aspects:

  • Research about the platform you are planning to buy the artwork from.
  • Check for the authentication certificate that accompanies an original artwork.
  • Look for originality in the art as in, ensure that the artist is not simply imitating another creator or movement

Registered User

If you have an account with us,
log in using your email address.

  • Forgot password?

Login with social network

Need an account? Create one now!

×
CONTACT DETAILS:

Scan to Chat with us

Address:

PixMyWall Art Private Limited

The Executive Centre India

Kaman Amaryllis, Embassy Golf Link Road, Bengaluru – 560071

GST: 29AAGCP9708H1ZY

+91-8088-313131 (9 am to 8 pm)
experience@artflute.com
  • Top Collections
  • Acrylic Paintings
  • Animal Paintings
  • Buddha Paintings
  • Cityscape Paintings
  • Couple Paintings
  • Figurative Paintings
  • Mixed Media Paintings
  • Oil Paintings
  • Pichwai Paintings
  • Portrait Paintings
  • Spirtuality Paintings
  • Still Life Paintings
  • Top Artists
  • Amit Bhar
  • Amol Pawar
  • Anuradha Thakur
  • Basuki Dasgupta
  • Bhaskar Rao
  • Dinkar Jadhav
  • Kandi Narsimlu
  • Laxman Aelay
  • Mohammed Osman
  • MF Hussain
  • S H Raza
  • Seema Kohli
  • Siddharth Shingade
  • Siva Balan
  • Thota Vaikuntam
  • Art By Price
  • Under ₹ 20,000
  • ₹ 20,000 to ₹ 50,000
  • ₹ 50,000 to ₹ 1,00,000
  • ₹1,00,000 to ₹ 5,00,000
  • Above ₹ 5,00,000
  • For Buyers
  • Why Buy from Artflute
  • Art Advisory
  • Blogs
  • Buyer FAQ
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Artflute
  • About us
  • Team
  • Testimonials
  • Media
  • Partner Program
  • Corporate Gifting
  • Site Map
  • Popular Searches
  • Bull Paintings
  • Flower Paintings
  • Horse Paintings
  • Krishna Paintings
  • Shiva Paintings
  • Varanasi Ghat Paintings
  • For Artists
  • Why Showcase on Artflute
  • Artist FAQ
  • Apply to Showcase on Artflute
  • Curated By Artflute
  • Serigraphs Under 50
  • Festive Edit Under 50
  • A Vision Of The Feminine
  • Traveling Memories
  • Poems of Earth And Spirit

PixMyWall Art Pvt Ltd © Copyright 2025

  • We'd love to talk art. Catch us on
  • .
  • We work with International shipping partners and have shipped art to collectors from Australia | Singapore | USA | UK | UAE |. Get in touch with us to explore delivery to other locations.

PixMyWall Art Pvt Ltd © Copyright 2025

  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Team
  • Testimonials
  • Media
  • Buyer FAQ
  • Artist FAQ
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
Some of the artworks and cart items will be affected based on the currency you choose.
×