Introduction- We all known that the term ‘art ’ means a creative expression of artist, which has communicated and attracted all general people in all ages and all times. Folk-art is a branch of art, which has verbally transmitted and developed in folk-groups and in folk societies. In India folk-art, generally formed by the illiterate or semi-illiterate village people. It is true that they are very poor in economic condition and do not have any modern technological concept of art. Bu
For over 2000 years and until just a few decades ago artists travelled throughout India, using paint...
This article argues that the notion of a singular art world will have to give way to that of ‘art wo...
Indian art has combined local tradition with outside influences, and has evolved along with a civili...
Indian folk art has its own recognition in universal context. It transmits from generation to genera...
Characteristically folk art is not influenced by movements in academic or fine art circles, and, in ...
This paper aims to present folk art as one of the genuine art forms and also to give depth to the be...
Indian art history has been evidence to a rich storage of traditional painting and folk narrative fr...
The process of becoming a part of a globalized world has made India as a nation worry about what mak...
India has long been a focal point of art. From the traditional to the contemporary, India is fast de...
Folk art is fundamentally based on the cultural and traditional heritage of previous generations. Tr...
Ninety percent of the world's population lives in developing countries and 70% of them live in rural...
Folk art, the aesthetic material culture created by everyday artists working outside of the mainstre...
Folklore, like all other products of man’s artistic endeavour, is an ideological manifestation of hu...
Folk Crafts appeared in very ancient times, becoming the oldest developed type of crafts. In ancient...
Indian traditional art has always been rich in its types, forms and tecniques. Apart from the sculpt...
For over 2000 years and until just a few decades ago artists travelled throughout India, using paint...
This article argues that the notion of a singular art world will have to give way to that of ‘art wo...
Indian art has combined local tradition with outside influences, and has evolved along with a civili...
Indian folk art has its own recognition in universal context. It transmits from generation to genera...
Characteristically folk art is not influenced by movements in academic or fine art circles, and, in ...
This paper aims to present folk art as one of the genuine art forms and also to give depth to the be...
Indian art history has been evidence to a rich storage of traditional painting and folk narrative fr...
The process of becoming a part of a globalized world has made India as a nation worry about what mak...
India has long been a focal point of art. From the traditional to the contemporary, India is fast de...
Folk art is fundamentally based on the cultural and traditional heritage of previous generations. Tr...
Ninety percent of the world's population lives in developing countries and 70% of them live in rural...
Folk art, the aesthetic material culture created by everyday artists working outside of the mainstre...
Folklore, like all other products of man’s artistic endeavour, is an ideological manifestation of hu...
Folk Crafts appeared in very ancient times, becoming the oldest developed type of crafts. In ancient...
Indian traditional art has always been rich in its types, forms and tecniques. Apart from the sculpt...
For over 2000 years and until just a few decades ago artists travelled throughout India, using paint...
This article argues that the notion of a singular art world will have to give way to that of ‘art wo...
Indian art has combined local tradition with outside influences, and has evolved along with a civili...