Any one traveling through rural Tamil Nadu during the months of December and January will be richly rewarded by the sight of a variety of patterns decorating the courtyards of even the humblest of homes. These patterns are referred to as Kolam in Tamil and it is a general term for all kinds of decorations. In addition to being used as threshold patterns the same patterns are also used as tattoo designs1 and as decoration on the walls o
This article seeks to outline a performative reading of the Tamil version of the pan-Indian traditio...
This paper gives a short outline of the performance and perception of one of the most famous mask pe...
Indian folk art has its own recognition in universal context. It transmits from generation to genera...
Series of poems on the folk art of Kolam, traditionally practised by women in India. The art of Kola...
The kolam (Fig. 1), a threshold ritual art form practiced extensively by millions of Tamil women, is...
This anthropological study explores the kolam, a South Indian practice where women daily draw geomet...
Kolam is a non representative ancient art form that is still practiced today in South India which is...
Indian art has combined local tradition with outside influences, and has evolved along with a civili...
Every day millions of Tamil women in southeast India wake up before dawn to create a kolam, an ephem...
The twice daily marking of thresholds with ephemeral chalk-powdered design, executed by women, const...
One of the Karakalpak national traditions are patterns, which we can fear that they are now depicted...
Various patterns of wood works were investigated from the traditional old buildings located primaril...
India is a nursery of art and numerous mesmerizing arts and crafts forms have taken shape in this la...
Kurumba paintings explains the aspects of the ethnic tribal folk art of the Nilgiri Kurumbas. This e...
In Kashmiri and especially in Azad Kashmir Namda’s & Gabbas are prepared with unique traditional mot...
This article seeks to outline a performative reading of the Tamil version of the pan-Indian traditio...
This paper gives a short outline of the performance and perception of one of the most famous mask pe...
Indian folk art has its own recognition in universal context. It transmits from generation to genera...
Series of poems on the folk art of Kolam, traditionally practised by women in India. The art of Kola...
The kolam (Fig. 1), a threshold ritual art form practiced extensively by millions of Tamil women, is...
This anthropological study explores the kolam, a South Indian practice where women daily draw geomet...
Kolam is a non representative ancient art form that is still practiced today in South India which is...
Indian art has combined local tradition with outside influences, and has evolved along with a civili...
Every day millions of Tamil women in southeast India wake up before dawn to create a kolam, an ephem...
The twice daily marking of thresholds with ephemeral chalk-powdered design, executed by women, const...
One of the Karakalpak national traditions are patterns, which we can fear that they are now depicted...
Various patterns of wood works were investigated from the traditional old buildings located primaril...
India is a nursery of art and numerous mesmerizing arts and crafts forms have taken shape in this la...
Kurumba paintings explains the aspects of the ethnic tribal folk art of the Nilgiri Kurumbas. This e...
In Kashmiri and especially in Azad Kashmir Namda’s & Gabbas are prepared with unique traditional mot...
This article seeks to outline a performative reading of the Tamil version of the pan-Indian traditio...
This paper gives a short outline of the performance and perception of one of the most famous mask pe...
Indian folk art has its own recognition in universal context. It transmits from generation to genera...