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Significance of Ethnic Belief Regarding Art in South-western Part of Bangladesh

The research is “Significance of Ethnic Belief Regarding, Art on South-western Part of Bangladesh”. The objectives of the research are to know about the indigenous practices regarding Art in the South-Western part of Bangladesh, to understand the changes in the practices of Art, and to find out the effects of the practices on human living. Thus, artists like blacksmiths, potters, cobblers, painters, goldsmiths, brass-smiths, and weavers earn their livelihood from what they produce while traditionally, in the past, Alpana artists or Nakshi Kantha needlewomen were working within their homes and received no monetary recompense for their labor. Both Alpana and Nakshi Kantha are some of the most attractive forms of Bangladeshi folk art. Pottery and Ivory are also some popular forms of art. The initial response was clarified by their statement of their physical condition which can be better described in the following narratives of the participants.

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Shiladitya PaikID MFA 182310
      MFA in Printmaking


Start Date 05.01.2020
End Date 19.02.2022