Traditional Kalamkari motifs often depict:

Mythological scenes and figures
Floral and geometric patterns
Landscapes and animals
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above

Kalamkari is a traditional Indian art form of hand-painted and block-printed textiles. The word Kalamkari comes from the Persian words kalam (pen) and kari (work). Kalamkari textiles are typically made from cotton, and the designs are often inspired by Hindu mythology, Islamic calligraphy, and Persian floral motifs.

Some of the most common motifs found in Kalamkari textiles include:

  • Mythological scenes and figures: These often depict Hindu gods and goddesses, as well as scenes from Indian epics such as the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.
  • Floral and geometric patterns: These are often used to create intricate and beautiful designs.
  • Landscapes and animals: These can be found in both traditional and contemporary Kalamkari textiles.

Kalamkari textiles are prized for their beauty and craftsmanship. They are often used to decorate homes and temples, and they are also popular souvenirs for tourists.