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Difference between western art and Bhutanese art?

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Answered by rida06764
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There is no fundamental difference between Eastern and Western artists, aside from the cultural context in which they were raised. No matter where an artist comes from, they inevitably draw on their cultural background when they make their work, so it is not uncommon for Eastern artists to make explicit or implicit reference to local traditions of spirituality, craft, history, etc. while Western artists are more likely to draw on their own historical equivalents.

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Answered by Anusha1527
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Western art:
The art of Europe, or western art, encompasses the history of visual art in Europe.

Bhutanese art:
It is similar to Tibetan art. Both are based upon Vajrayana Buddhism and its pantheon of teachers and divine being.
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