Top Folk Art Forms in India

 

As we know, India is a country full of diversity. In each and every corner of the country we get to different art and culture of the people. The Indian folk is also passed from generation to generation and is still alive in many parts of the country. Being, culturally diverse and distinct, a variety of art forms have evolved over the years and some of them are untouched by the modernisation. They depict religious epics of Gods.

Here is a list of various folk painting art forms in India:

  1. Madhubani

It is popularly known as Mithila Art, and it was originated in the kingdom of Janak. It is mostly practiced by women who wanted to be one with God. It mirrored the work of Picasso and Miro. Most of these paintings or wall murals depict Gods, flora and fauna.

  1. Miniature Paintings

These are characterised by its miniature size but intricate details and acute expressions. These paintings stand out as humans are portrayed with large eyes, a pointed nose and a slim waist, and men are always seen with a turban.

  1. Phad

It was originated in Rajasthan. It is mainly a religious form of scroll painting depicting folk deities Pabuji or Devnarayan.

  1. Warli

This is one of the oldest art forms of India. It is mainly the use of circles, triangles and squares to form numerous shapes and depict daily life activities like fishing, hunting, festivals, dance and many more.

  1. Gond

These belong to Gondi tribe in Madhya Pradesh. They create vibrantly coloured paintings depicting mainly flora and fauna. Today, these are made with acrylic paints. It can be called an evolution in the Gond art form.