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art as a career
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India
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Prioritizes traditional careers such as medicine, engineering, or business over pursuing an art career.
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1
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2
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art education
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India
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Incorporates traditional crafts, textiles, and religious art, reflecting a rich and diverse heritage
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1
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3
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art form
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India
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Art forms like dance, traditional music, and intricate textile designs hold deep cultural significance and are often performed or displayed during religious ceremonies and festivals.
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1
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4
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art form
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India
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Emphasis on traditional performing arts such as dance, music, and theater
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1
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5
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art ownership
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India
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Art ownership is often associated with religious and spiritual significance in South Asian cultures.
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1
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6
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craft
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India
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Craftsmanship in creating traditional textiles, jewelry, and artwork is highly valued and often seen as an important source of income in many communities.
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1
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7
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craft
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India
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Craftsmanship is highly valued, with many traditional crafts like wood carving, pottery, and weaving being an important part of the cultural and economic heritage.
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1
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8
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critiquing art
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India
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Critiquing art is often intertwined with religious and spiritual symbolism, with an emphasis on the transcendent and metaphysical aspects of the artwork.
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1
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9
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digital art tools
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India
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Evolving as a platform for visual storytelling and folklore adaptation, attracting a young audience
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1
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10
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funding for the arts
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India
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Arts funding is often distributed through cultural ministries and public institutions to promote traditional and contemporary art forms.
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1
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11
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pacific art
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India
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Pacific art may be less prevalent in art museums and academic discourse in these regions compared to other forms of art.
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1
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12
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visual art
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India
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Highly intricate and colorful textile and fabric art forms are prevalent, showcasing rich cultural traditions
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1
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