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Folk and Tribal Art

Indian Folk and Tribal Art is famous all over the world. In India this art theme developed in the small villages and towns completely take a different manifestation. This can be observed in different mediums of art including pottery, painting, metalwork, paper-art, weaving and designing of artifacts such as jewelry and toys. The Folk and Tribal Art ahs developed parallel to the classical art style. The folk art depicts the visual expressions of people belonging to different social and cultural backgrounds.
Folk art is basically the expression of those people whose life passes with the nature and the laws of cyclic change in nature and those people whose life interrelated with the energies of the earth.

The Indian Folk and Tribal Art represent the core of energy towards art and other aspects of life in the different communities. The Folk and Tribal Art is a living and changing art form that changes with time, memories requirements and experiences of people. Usually puranic gods and legends are transformed into contemporary forms and familiar images. Fairs, festivals, and local deities are usually seen in this art theme.
The Folk and Tribal Art is an art style where life and creativity can not be separated. The tribal art style has a unique sensitivity this is because the tribal people possess an intense awareness which is very different from the thoughts of urban people. The Folk and Tribal Art usually include the visual expressions of the wandering nomads. Folk art is art of people who are exposed to nature during their travel from one place to another. The nomadic people carry with them the memories and experiences shared during their travel and hence their art carry their experiences and feelings shared and also the dynamic pattern of life.

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