What are some key characteristics that distinguish different Japanese art forms, such as Sumi-e (ink wash painting), origami, and manga, and how have these evolved over time?
**What are the distinguishing characteristics of tribal art from different regions within Asia, and how do these artworks reflect the cultural identities of their communities?
2. **How have traditional Asian art forms, such as Chinese ink painting or Japanese woodblock prints, influenced contemporary artists both within Asia and globally?
3. **Can you explain the significance and symbolism commonly found in Tibetan thangka paintings and how these artworks are used in spiritual practices?
4. **What role do rituals and ceremonies play in the creation and appreciation of tribal artifacts, such as masks or textiles, across various Asian indigenous communities?
5. **How have modern art markets and collectors impacted the preservation and dissemination of tribal art from Asia, and what ethical considerations arise when dealing with these artworks?