Kalamkari art from Andhra Pradesh involves:

Hand-painted or block-printed textile art
Intricate metalwork and jewelry
Stone carving
Pottery

The correct answer is: a) Hand-painted or block-printed textile art.

Kalamkari is a traditional Indian art form of hand-painted or block-printed textiles. It is believed to have originated in the coastal region of Andhra Pradesh, India, over 2,000 years ago. The word “kalamkari” comes from the Persian words “kalam” (pen) and “kari” (work).

Kalamkari textiles are typically made from cotton or silk, and are decorated with intricate designs that are often inspired by nature or religious themes. The designs are created using a variety of techniques, including hand-painting, block-printing, and stenciling.

Kalamkari textiles are prized for their beauty and craftsmanship, and are often used as wall hangings, bedspreads, and curtains. They are also popular as souvenirs for tourists visiting India.

Here is a brief description of each option:

  • Option a: Hand-painted or block-printed textile art. This is the correct answer. Kalamkari is a traditional Indian art form of hand-painted or block-printed textiles.
  • Option b: Intricate metalwork and jewelry. This is not the correct answer. Kalamkari is not an art form that involves metalwork or jewelry.
  • Option c: Stone carving. This is not the correct answer. Kalamkari is not an art form that involves stone carving.
  • Option d: Pottery. This is not the correct answer. Kalamkari is not an art form that involves pottery.