Gouri in her Sabai Grass work art diligently integrates a basket with parallelogram shapes woven using ropes of color white, red, and black. The use of parallelogram shapes adds a geometric and structured aesthetic to the basket. Geometric patterns often symbolize order, balance, and symmetry. The combination of white, red, and black create a visually appealing contrast. Colors frequently hold cultural meanings. In some cultures, red symbolize vitality, energy, or good luck, while black represent depth or formality. White often symbolizes purity and neutrality. The combination of these colors in sabai grass work align with cultural traditions or have specific significance within a particular cultural context. The use of geometric shapes and color choices is a way for the artisan to express their artistic vision and creativity. Sabai grass work allows for a range of design possibilities and artistic expression.
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