Group 4 Arts 8 Quarter 3 Module 4
Group 4 Arts 8 Quarter 3 Module 4
Group 4 Arts 8 Quarter 3 Module 4
Quarter 3 – Module 4
The Wonders of South, Central, and West Asian
Artworks
Group 4:
Nepomuceno Fancuvilla Tecson
Paulines Guyano
Rivas Languing
South Asian Arts
India
India
The art of India began way back in the Paleolithic culture of the Stone Age. The
ages of history, the rise and fall of empires, and vast cultural and regional diversity
have brought in some spectacular art forms in India, making it a very rich heritage.
Art of India is one of the most recognized and valued art forms across the globe.
One most notable is the Rangoli, which originated in Maharashtra state and slowly
disseminated to other parts of India.
India
Rangoli is one of the most beautiful and most pleasing art forms of India. The
Rangolis patterns are created on the floor or the ground using materials such as
colored rice, dry rice flour, colored sand, or flower petals. The traditional form of
rangolis is based and inspired by nature. Materials for making such art are also
from nature, such as mangoes, creepers, flowers, swans, peacocks, etc.
(Examples of Rangoli below)
India
One of the most important elements of Rangoli is color. Color can tell you a lot
about a work of art. Bright colors can make you feel happy, while darker colors can
make you feel glum. There are also specific colors that remind us of different
emotions, such as yellow for joy or red for anger. From bright, colorful clothes to
beautiful and creative paintings, pottery, and handicrafts to the mouth-watering
Indian cuisines to the seasons and festivals, it all reflects the distinctive and rich
culture and colorful spirit of the people of India.
Ancient Period
Ancient Period
Taxila, Dharmarajiha: is a
significant archaeological site in the
modern city of the same name in
Punjab, Pakistan. It lies about 32
km (20 mi) north-west of Islamabad
and Rawalpindi, just off the famous
Grand Trunk Road.
Central Asian Arts
Central Asian Arts