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Traditional Indian Art Forms: A Journey Through Heritage

Madhubani Art (Bihar) Made with natural dyes and fingers or twigs, Madhubani art depicts nature, mythology, and daily life with striking detail

Warli Art (Maharashtra) Created by the Warli tribe, this art uses basic geometric shapes to portray farming, festivals, and rural life on mud walls

Kalamkari (Andhra Pradesh & Telangana) This 3,000-year-old art form uses natural colors and a kalam (pen) to depict scenes from epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata

Pattachitra (Odisha & West Bengal) Painted on cloth or dried palm leaves, Pattachitra art celebrates Hindu deities, especially Lord Jagannath and Krishna

Gond Art (Madhya Pradesh) Practiced by the Gond tribe, this art uses vibrant dots and lines to transform folk tales and animals into vivid masterpieces

Tanjore Painting (Tamil Nadu) Famous for its rich surface and gold foil work, Tanjore paintings focus on Hindu gods with dramatic, glowing backgrounds

Phad Painting (Rajasthan) These long scrolls tell stories of local deities like Pabuji and Devnarayan and are used in traditional performances

Saura Art (Odisha) Similar to Warli, Saura paintings are made during festivals and rituals, featuring nature, animals, and human figures

Bhil Art (Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat) Bhil artists use natural dyes and tribal symbols to depict everyday life, folklore, and ancestral spirits

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