Digital Age — 3 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Warli painting belongs to the Warli Adivasi community of the North Sahyadri range in Maharashtra and adjoining Gujarat, historically narrating social life in white rice-paste on geru-coated mud walls. The lagnacha chauk — marriage square — is sacred central geometry in ritual painting; fusion entries borrow that chauk-centre layout for contemporary subjects like screens and whiteboards without claiming marriage ritual. Warli painting originates with Warli Adivasi communities of Maharashtra's North Sahyadri — white rice paste on geru walls. Bangalore catalog row signals digital-fusion grammar for India's rural broadband and mobile-data expansion — BharatNet, Common Service Centres, and village WiFi hotspots entering tribal line vocabulary. UPI transformed India into the world's largest real-time payments market — scan-to-pay at chai stalls, autos, and village haats. Fusion asks how that daily ritual reads in Warli chauk-centre grammar borrowed from lagnacha square layout without claiming marriage sacredness.