Vrindavan Solanki’s paintings depict the men and women of the Rabari tribe, nomads who wander Gujarat and Rajasthan, rearing cattle and selling milk products. Typically he paints them in black and white, capturing their innate beauty and timelessness of their lives. Their faces are usually left blank and instead he concentrates on their tradition attire. The paintings have almost a photographic quality about them as he creates a play of light and shadow across the canvas.