Sunday, 6 March 2016

Diwali celebration in art


Diwali celebration in art










‘Each individual artist and student belongs to several overlapping cultures and subcultural groups. Art can communicate multiple identities within one culture as well as make cross-cultural comparisons. Artistic processes and products may also show cultural mixing’

When we talk a lot about pluralism, children have already nurtured the strand within themselves and representing by their act. I am very happy to see my multicultural students enjoying Diya decoration, paper lanterns making and Rangoli creation as a part of Diwali celebration. I am surprised to see their thoughts about giving a gift to the ones who celebrates: as it is not the part of their culture to celebrate. 

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