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Explain the difference between paper folding, paper cutting and paper weaving.

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Paper folding (origami) creates three-dimensional shapes without cutting. Paper cutting forms intricate designs by removing parts. Paper weaving interlaces strips to create patterns. Each technique uniquely explores artistic expression and material manipulation.

Class 6 Visual Arts Textbook chapter 4 paper crafts question answer

Class 6 Arts Grade 6 Chapter 4 Paper Crafts solutions

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  1. Paper folding (origami) transforms a single sheet into 3D shapes using precise folds. Paper cutting removes sections to form delicate patterns, as seen in Sanjhi art. Paper weaving interlocks strips in a crisscross manner, mimicking textile weaving. While folding emphasizes structural form, cutting focuses on intricate details and weaving explores texture and patterns. Each technique allows for diverse artistic expressions and is widely used in crafts and design.

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