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India bleeds of creativity! From dance, music, movies, to art, our country is rich in cultural heritage and home to numerous forms of art. Hence, we decided to learn all about this rich culture, and dove deep into understanding the essence of tribal and folk art practiced in different parts of the country. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Forms of Arts
  • IICD College, Jaipur

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Warli
  • Everything about it is earthy and soothing. From
    the fragrance of wet soil, to the very basic
    graphic vocab - a circle, a triangle and a
    square, the paintings capture elegance and charm.
  • Indian tribal art
  • Maharashtra/Gujarat border

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Madhubani
  • The paintings are usually mythological, covering
    stories of Ram-Sita, Krishna-Radha, Ganesh, and
    so on to a floral, animal and bird motif
    backgrounds with hardly any empty space left
  • Mithala painting
  • Bihar, Madhubanior Mithila

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Gond
  • The art form celebrates everything that the
    nature offers - the hills, forests and streams
    animals, birds and humans, everything.
    Storytelling is a strong element and an
    expression of everyday quest for life is a major
    element of the art.
  • The green mountain
  • Central India

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Bhil
  • Each painting is composed of myriad dots creating
    different patterns and each dot represents a
    deity as well as living organisms. The art
    showcases everything from human joys of birth to
    rituals.
  • Offering Prayers
  • Madhya Pradesh

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Patua
  • Traditionally made from handmade paper, backed
    with cloth, these scrolls contain vibrantly
    painted scenes of a mythology. Patua scroll
    painters travel to various villages singing
    stories about the pictures depicted in their
    scrolls.
  • Vibrantly Painted Scenes

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Pattachitra
  • Pattachitra is generally created on cloth
    bringing religious themes and deities to life.
    The paintings depict epics in sharp, angular bold
    lines with a heavy influence of the Mughal era.
  • Cloth Bringing
  • Puri district, Orissa

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Maru-Gurjar
  • The paintings more or less were broadly of two
    types courtly and literary. Courtly are the
    portraits of Rajput rulers, while literary is art
    via poetry.
  • Courtly and Literary
  • Rajasthan

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