Patuas
Patuas are traditional folk artists from the Indian state of West Bengal, particularly known for their vibrant and narrative paintings. They often create visual stories on cloth or paper, using bright colors and intricate designs. These artworks typically depict themes from mythology, folklore, and social issues, making them both artistic and educational.
The Patuas are also known for their unique storytelling performances, where they sing and narrate the stories behind their paintings. This art form, which has been passed down through generations, plays a significant role in preserving the cultural heritage of the region and is recognized for its contribution to the broader category of Indian folk art.