Folk Art
Folk and traditional arts are rooted in and reflective of the cultural life of a community. They encompass the body of expressive culture associated with the fields of folklore and cultural heritage. Tangible folk art includes historic objects which are crafted and used within a traditional community. Intangible folk arts include forms such as music, dance and narrative structures. Each of these arts was originally developed to address a real need. Folk traditions are shaped by generational values most often derived from family and community, through demonstration, conversation, and practice.
It is these cultural artifacts, both tangible and intangible, that become the purview of the folklorist and cultural historian. They seek to understand the significance of these cultural forms within the community by studying their creation, transmission and performance, through which the values and structure of the community are expressed.
















Artist JP Padaya
Artist JPPadaya was born and raised in Gujarat, India, where he lives.
Artist JP Padaya was born in an interior village, so the subjects of his paintings have been mostly revolved around rural life. His characters have been fairly lively and fit. In rural areas, even a goat seems to be its own character. The artist’s long-term experience is reflected in his brush strokes. His artworks are mainly based on mediums like water color, acrylic color and oil color.