Gita Govinda depicted in Pattachitra. Krishna sits with a group of women under trees. Bright colors and bold lines are used.

Why did the artist of the above image use such bold lines and colors on the trees?
a.
to create a more realistic interpretation
b.
to suggest spring and to heighten emotional tensions
c.
to mimic the motion of the figures
d.
all of the above

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**b. to suggest spring and to heighten emotional tensions**

In Pattachitra art, bold lines and bright colors are often used to convey emotions and seasonal themes, such as the vibrancy of spring in the context of the Gita Govinda narrative. The emphasis on color and line in the trees can enhance the overall emotional impact of the scene.
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