Market Warmth — 2 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Bharni is the Brahmana women's filling tradition within Madhubani painting — historically distinct from Kayastha Kachni line work and Dusadh Godna tattoo stipple. Where Kachni builds form through parallel hatching alone, Bharni declares in vermillion, cobalt, purple, ochre, and lampblack solids bounded by bold double outlines — the style traditionally served deities, peacocks, fish, harvest women, and wedding-procession scenes on interior walls. Warli painting belongs to the Warli Adivasi community of the North Sahyadri, historically narrating farming, harvest, and market life in white rice-paste on geru walls. Nashik sits in Maharashtra's grape and onion belt where digital marketplace apps now sit beside bullock carts at weekly haats — fusion entries document that overlap in stick-line grammar.