The Non-Identical Art of the Indian Society.
India a country of different cultures and tribal art.
Well, everyone living in the world knows that India has been the land of culture and traditional vibrancy through its arts and craft. State and Union territories across India have their own culture and traditional identity through different forms of art. The people living in a region or several parts of the state and union territories have their own style and form of art and that form of art is known as folk art. Apart from this folk art, in a different region of India, people often practise another form of art which is known as traditional art or tribal art. India's folk and tribal art are very simple, colourful, and information about the country‘s overflowing heritage.
The folk art of India has a great future in the international market because of its common attractive delicacy.
The most common folk painting is The Madhubani painting of Bihar, Tanjore painting of Tamil Nadu, Warli Art of Maharastra, Patachitra painting of Orrisa etc. These folk paintings are of different colour and design with the religious pattern.
Not only folk art but tribal art has also proceeded due to the constant development of government. It reflects the creative energy found in rural areas and by the techniques of tribal people. Tribal art ranges through a different form of wall painting, tribal dance etc.