West Bengal, a culturally rich Indian state, offers a diverse cultural tapestry beyond traditional attire like red bindis. It boasts a tradition of folk drama called Jatra, often focusing on Lord Krishna's stories, and has been a pioneer in modern Indian art with people who founded the Bengal School of Art to promote non-European artistic styles. West Bengal's artistic legacy is also evident in its terracotta art and Kalighat paintings. In modern times, political graffiti on walls continues, displaying clever banter, limericks, and party promotions, highlighting the enduring artistic tradition in the state.