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Mayur Arya

The use of masks is diverse across cultures, representing characters, emotions, religious beliefs and traditions. Different cultures use unique styles, materials and designs in performances, ceremonies or storytelling, showcasing masks as important cultural and artistic expressions worldwide. Class 6 Visual Arts ...

Mayur Arya

At first, it’s surprising, but when you look closely, all emotions seem to fit within the nine rasas. Each one represents a different mood that we experience in daily life. Class 6 Visual Arts Textbook chapter 16 Emotions Unveiled! question answer Class ...

Sonal Chauhan

The first step in creating a paper mask is tearing pieces of newspaper, wetting them with water and smoothly applying them onto a balloon. This forms the basic structure of the mask, which will later be decorated after drying. Class 6 ...

Sonal Chauhan

Rasas like Karuna (sadness), Raudra (anger) and Bhayanaka (fear) can be classified under tragedy. These emotions represent sorrow, conflict and terror, matching the serious and emotional themes typically explored in Greek tragic plays and performances. Class 6 Arts Kriti-I Chapter 16 ...