Bengal folk art encompasses a wide range of traditional art forms that have been passed down through generations. It is deeply rooted in the lives of rural communities and reflects their customs, beliefs, and social practices. Each art form has its unique style, materials, and themes, bringing forth a rich tapestry of stories and expressions. Whether it is the intricate scroll paintings of the Patuas or the vivid terracotta sculptures of the Bishnupur region, these art forms have an inherent charm that captivates both the artist and the audience.

