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The impact of extinction on the Indian craftsmen, designers, artists.

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Answered by shilpajamwal
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Thomas Merton, the renowned American Trappist monk, writer, theologian, mystic, poet, social activist, and scholar of comparative religion rightly said “Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time”. India defined the saying to a T!

Almost every part of our country has an art form of its own. Paintings, carvings, embroidery, handicrafts, handloom and more.

Some of the traditional Indian art forms and their story

Rogan Painting:

Did you know Rogan is a form of fabric painting that is done with boiled vegetables from Kutch, Gujarat? Once, this traditional form of art was practised all over the region, but, in recent times this form of art is almost extinct. There’s just one family in the area still trying to continue and keep this art form alive!

Manjusha Painting:

Manjusha, an Indian traditional art form from Bhagalpur shares a similar fate. The locals have been practising it since the 7th Century, now the scenario has changed completely and the artisans are struggling to make this art survive.

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