Folkloric Painting
The Intaki have a long and glorious tradition of three-color paintings that depict scenes from both history and mythology, often melding the two into a highly symbolic rendition of their people's presence and purpose in the world of New Eden. <br><br> In recent decades, the traditional Intaki painting style has been adopted by painters of the abstract "Reticular school," an anti-factionalist, neo-traditional movement made famous by Suri Naatha and the Circle of Nineteen.
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