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Wuhan China. As the spread of this virus was rapid, people were suggested to wear masks
and maintain social distance to avoid the same. This fell like a big challenge in a country
like India with a high density of population. The number of restrictions and lockdowns
affected the livelihood of almost all the professions. The artist community was one among
them. This study aims at understanding the impact of the above-mentioned situation on
the Indian Traditional Artist community. An online survey was conducted through Google
Forms and collected responses using the COVID-19 Peritraumatic Distress Index (CPDI)
questionnaire from 188 artists along with other demographical and professional details.
This study shows that the artist community underwent a considerable amount of
distress, with creative block being the topmost difficulty faced, followed by financial and
Health issues (Physically and mentally). The study also shows that the digitalization of
the Art form has been well accepted and adapted, leading to the opening of new
boundaries to the traditional art forms of India
    
        
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