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Folk Art (9) • Art Materials (3) • Indian Art (1) • Colors (3) • Shapes (1) • Famous Artists (1) • Festival Art (1) • General Art (1)
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Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
💡 Warli art from Maharashtra is made using white dots and lines on brown backgrounds.
Indian Folk Dance and Art Mix:
Garba is a colorful folk dance of Gujarat.
Puppetry:
Puppets are small dolls made to tell stories.
Miniature Paintings:
Miniature paintings are tiny but full of detail.
Mandana Art:
Mandana designs are drawn on house walls with white paint.
Indian Crafts, Festivals & Cultural Symbols:
💡 Rangoli is made with colors and flowers to make homes look bright during Diwali.
Simple Art Materials & Nature in Art:
Brushes help spread color on paper.
Festival & Folk Art Connections:
Kites are decorated with bright designs before flying.
Tribal Crafts of India:
Terracotta is the art of making clay pots and toys.
Bhil Art:
The Bhil tribe from Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh creates colorful dot-filled paintings.
Color Theory:
Blue and yellow combine to make green, a secondary color.
General Knowledge of Art:
A painter uses paints and a brush to create pictures and express ideas or feelings.
Artists:
An artist draws, paints, and makes art to show ideas, feelings, and stories.
Shapes:
A circle is round and smooth with no corners — like a ball.
Indian Tribal & Folk Arts:
Bhil art is made by the Bhil tribe in Madhya Pradesh using colorful dots and patterns.
Color Mixing:
Adding water makes paint lighter and easier to spread on paper.
Art Materials:
A palette is a special board artists use to mix paint colors.
Festivals:
Holi is a fun festival where people throw color powder and water to celebrate spring and friendship.
Art Tools:
An eraser rubs away pencil marks so we can fix mistakes.
Colors:
Red + white makes pink, a lighter, softer version of red — like a rose or a candy.
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