Social Sciences, asked by queen4062, 4 months ago

why folk paintings are important for us?​

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Answered by abhinavranjan1212
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Produced by the artistically inclined individuals of every culture on earth, folk art directly reflects the values of a society. ... The art of ordinary folk helps to express a cultural identity by conveying shared community values

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Answered by Ari114
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Folk arts are visual arts that represent the ethnicity and traditions of the native people. They portray the cultural life of a community or society. Folk arts comprise music, dance, paints or even handmade artifacts. Let’s talk about the folk arts of India.

India is known for its diverse culture and traditions. The 35 states and union territories sprawled across the country have their own distinct cultural and traditional identities, displayed through various forms of art prevalent there, known as folk art. Many of the states have a unique form of painting that portrays the rich heritage of the state.

So what are these paintings, you ask? Well, the list is huge.

Madhubani painting of Bihar, Pattachitra Art of Odisha, Pithora Painting of Rathvas and Bhilalas tribes of Gujarati, Kalamkari Painting of Andhra Pradesh, Warli Art of Maharashtra, Chittara paintings of Karnataka, Gond art predominant in Madhya Pradesh and so on. These paintings are also internationally recognized for their aesthetic sensibility and distinctive features.

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