Maharashtra

Samta Foundation’s Art Initiative is a platform for training handpicked tribal artists, enabling them to sharpen their craft and earn a better living. Started with artists from Palghar, Maharashtra, the initiative is created to support the artists and help them gain financial independence. It helps showcase their work and provides them training and guidance from senior artists and professionals.

Our Art Initiatives

Tribal Artists

Sudam Kashiram Ghoye
Paper Mache Artist
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Yashwant Shankar Ravte
Warli Painting Artist
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Ashwini Shraavan Chaudhary
Warli Painting Artist
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Dilip Rama Bahota
Warli Painting Artist
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Naresh Shankar Bhoye
Warli Painting Artist
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Prabhakar Vitthal Talha
Warli Painting Artist
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Vansha Jaanu Bhujad
Bamboo Artisan
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Chetan Laxman Madha
Warli Painting Artist
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Founding Artist

Richa Agrawal

Contemporary Artist

 

Richa was naturally drawn to art as a young girl, exploring forms or filling colours just about anywhere. She put up her first solo art exhibition in 2019, which was inspired by her travels to Palghar, Maharashtra, where Samta Foundation does extensive work in health and education. Drawn to the daily challenges of Palghar’s people, Richa combined her passion of art and commitment with a social need, sparking the Samta Art initiative to support local artists.

 

She uses acrylic painting on canvas as a technique, using mixed media like texture paints, cement powder, Plaster of Paris, and sand to create free flowing forms. Her paintings have a complex identity, diverse cultural associations and background stories. As Managing Trustee of Samta Foundation, Richa launched the Samta Art Initiative on 10  November, 2019. A benevolent humanitarian, Richa now aims to drive the initiative to empower grassroots artists and craftsmen.

Our Activities

Artists Support

and Facilitation

Artists Support and Facilitation

ACTIVITIES*

  • Registration for Artisan ID Cards with GOI for access to government exhibitions and benefits
  • Training from senior artists and professionals
  • Sponsored the launch for tribal artisans at “Palghar Perspectives” from 9th to 11th November, 2019, in Mumbai
  • Improved exposure, network and remuneration
  • Empaneled with Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) Ministery of Textiles, Govt. of India under NGO Category​

 

 

  • Participation in online exhibitions- Rainbow Art Festival, the Indian Art Festival through Art Vista, and the Elaura Art Gallery
  • Ongoing bookmarks project
  • Creating avenues with large institutions, corporate houses, architects, interior designers, hotels and more
* Till March 2023

Artists Support and Facilitation

IMPACT*

  • 161 Warli paintings, 41 wooden art pieces purchased by Samta Group
  • 88 Warli paintings, 80 wooden art pieces, 57 paper mache art pieces sold at Bandra Exhibition
  • 20 Warli paintings sold at World Trade Center Exhibition
  • 2 Warli paintings and 51 wooden art pieces sold at Kandivali Exhibition
  • 41 Wooden & Paper Mache Art pieces sold at FFHD Art Exhibition, Worli, Mumbai
  • 11 Wooden, Paper Mache Art pieces and 29 Warli Paintings sold at exhibition held at ITC Maratha, Andheri, Mumbai.

 

 

  • 9 Wooden and 2 Paper Mache Art pieces sold at ARTIVAL, World Trade Center, Mumbai.
  • 13 Bamboo Art pieces and Warli Painting sold at INDEX/ART Enclave Exhibition, BKC, Mumbai
  • Commissions for Warli Paintings Commissioned at Mumbai, Avana Valley, Jawhar, and Auranagabad
  • Warli Painting Workshop by tribal artists conducted by Samta Foundation at Nashik Central Prison inmates
  • 126 Warli paintings created on paper bookmarks
  • 879 paintings by our tribal artisans sold till date
*Till March 2023

Art Collaborations

We are actively creating avenues with large institutions, corporate houses, architects, interior designers, hotels and more, to give our artists more exposure and greater opportunities to earn better.

From the Grassroots

Palghar Perspectives Art Show

Samta Foundation Happenings

Samta Foundation Art Initiative Launch

Our Initiatives

Education

We set up computer labs and vocational infrastructure and provide trained teachers. Our computer curriculum has been designed by IIT, Bombay

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Prisoner Transformation

We work with prison officers to conduct regular camps, cure patients of skin and eye diseases and improve the quality of life

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Community Services

We create sanitation awareness and provide meals and shelter to patients from rural areas visiting hospitals in cities

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Stories of Real Change

Eknathji’s account: Community Service

Samta Annachattra provides welcome relief to relatives of patients from rural regions coming to city hospitals

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Harsha’s story: Vocational Course

A shy girl took steps for self-empowerment and found financial independence for herself, and her family

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Janu’s story: Cataract Cure

As the elderly man’s eyesight worsened, a specialised Cataract Surgery gave him more than the ability to see

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