Monsoon Rhythm — 2 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Kachni is the Kayastha women's line tradition within Madhubani painting — historically distinct from Brahmin Bharni flat fill and Dusadh Godna tattoo stipple. Where Bharni declares in vermillion and cobalt solids, Kachni builds volume through parallel hatching, cross-hatching, and fine contour lines on cream or cow-dung-washed grounds — the style traditionally served peacocks, fish, bamboo groves, and narrative village scenes with minimal empty space. Warli painting originates with Warli Adivasi communities of Maharashtra — historically village rain meant field renewal; contemporary fusion extends stick-line grammar to Mumbai monsoon commute where rain rewrites street into water and every pedestrian becomes umbrella geometry. River-flow water bands inherit from classical boat-crossing and fishing scenes; umbrella semicircles are fusion shorthand for modern rain protection without textile realism.