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Folk Art (10) • Shapes (10)
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Shapes:
A decagon has ten sides — deca means ten.
Shapes:
A sector or pie slice has a curved edge and two straight radius lines.
Shapes:
A circle looks the same no matter how you spin it — it has rotational symmetry.
Shapes:
A soccer ball is a sphere — round and smooth in all directions.
Shapes:
Stars are drawn with points; a typical star has five points.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
Phulkari means flower work, and it is an embroidery and wall art from Punjab.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
Warli artists mix rice paste with water to make white color for painting.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
Miniature paintings are tiny artworks filled with delicate designs and colors.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
‘Chitrakar’ means painter. Pattachitra painters are known as chitrakars.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
Kalamkari means art done with a pen, and artists use bamboo sticks as pens.
Shapes:
The simple shape of a roof is usually a triangle.
Shapes:
An oval is a stretched circle — round but longer one way.
Shapes:
A hexagon has six corners while a pentagon has five, so hexagon has more.
Shapes:
An ice cream cone has a cone base and a sphere scoop on top.
Shapes:
An arched top is often a semi-circle or curved shape.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
Tanjore paintings sparkle with gold foil and bright colors.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
Kolam is made with rice flour or chalk powder in front of homes in South India.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
Artists use natural clay to make idols of gods for festivals.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
Kutchi embroidery from Gujarat uses mirrors and colorful threads to decorate fabrics.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
Rajasthani miniatures depict royal life, palaces, and colorful costumes.
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