Arts in the World of Avatar

List of Known Paintings
Some known paintings include:
 * Flying Bison Painting - One of the many ornate paintings throughout the Western and Northern Air Temple.
 * Iroh Painting - Taken by Zuko when he left his home
 * Baby Ozai Painting - Found by Katara in the Ozai's Beach House
 * Ursa Painting - A painting of Zuko's mother
 * Fire Lords Paintings - Located in the Fire Nation Royal Palace
 * Sokka's Painting - Sokka's picture of scenery Master Piandao asked him to paint
 * Lo &amp; Li Painting - Young Li and Lo in their beach house
 * The Birth of Kyoshi Island Painting - Located on the Kyoshi Island
 * Earth Kingdom born Avatars Painting - Located in the Earth Kingdom Avatar Temple
 * Sokka's Drawing - Drawn by Sokka in the Jasmine Dragon
 * World Map Painting - A map of the World of Avatar seen in Commander Zhao's tent
 * Mai and Zuko Painting - A portrait of Mai and Zuko seen in the Fire Nation Royal Palace
 * Paiting of the former Air Nomad Elders - Located in the Northern Air Temple
 * Painting of Lu Ten - Owned by Iroh
 * Painting of Fire Lord Ozai - Owned by Aang
 * A picute of Fire Lord Ozai made by noodles - Made and owned by Aang
 * Sun Warriors' Mural - Located in the Sun Warriors' Ancient City

Sculpture
Known sculptures include:
 * Avatar Kyoshi Sculpture - Located in the Kyoshi Island
 * Avatar Roku Sculpture - Located in the Crescent Island
 * Ozai Fire Fountain - Located in the Fire Fountain City
 * Ozai Statue - Located in Omashu
 * Avatar Statues - Located in the Southern Air Temple
 * Monk Gyatso Statue - Located in the Southern Air Temple
 * Yangchen Statue - Located in the Eastern Air Temple
 * Female Air Nomad's Statues - Located in the Western Air Temple
 * Painted Lady Statue - A little statue of the spirit in Jang Hui
 * Dancing Dragon Statues - Located in the Sun Warriors' Ancient City
 * Oma and Shu Statue - Located in the Cave of Two Lovers
 * Dragon Warrior Sculptures - Located in the Cave of Two Lovers
 * Chin Statue - Located in Chin Village
 * Azulon Statue - Located in the Great Gates of Azulon
 * Hei Bai's Statue - Located in Senlin Village
 * Monkey Statue - Located in the Pirate Ship Boutique
 * Flying Bison Statue - Located at the Northern Air Temple
 * A big statue of the Painted Lady - Located at Jang Hui
 * Sozin's statue - Located in the Fire Sages Capital Temple
 * Ozai's Statue - Located in the Fire Nation School
 * Ozai's statue under construction - Located in Omashu, it was destroyed when Bumi liberated the city.

Writing and Literature
Writing and Literature are an integral part of society across the World of Avatar. All four nations use a common system of characters borrowed from the Chinese system for daily purposes. The four nations primarily use writing for communication and literary purposes, but there are some who practice calligraphy, such as Piandao. There are many books and scrolls in the Avatar World. Many of these are located (or at least have a reproduction) at Wan Shi Tong's Library.

Calligraphy
Calligraphy is a form of art where one writes, or rather, draws or paints characters in a particularly artistic way to emphasize its beauty and shape. The paper, ink, brush, and inkstone are essential implements in calligraphy. A paperweight is also used to keep the paper straight and flat on the table, negating the need for one's hand to touch the clean paper. Only the highest quality materials are used. It is unknown how widely calligraphy is practiced, but Piandao has been seen teaching Sokka its basics. Classical Chinese is primarily a writing form. It is very hard to learn and understand because it is a very condensed form, using the fewest possible characters to express very comprehensive meanings, and the specific meaning is almost entirely dependent on the context.

Haiku
Haiku is a form of traditional Japanese poetry that consists of three lines of five, seven and five syllables respectively. In Ba Sing Se, there is a group called 5-7-5 Society that focuses specially on haiku, and is led by Madame Macmu-Ling.

Ember Island Players


The Ember Island Players are a local acting troupe who perform at Ember Island's only theater. They do not have a reputation for quality acting, but they take themselves very seriously and almost always pack the house, though this is probably because the theater is one of the only sources of night time entertainment on the island. They recently aired the play The Boy in the Iceberg. Their only other production mentioned is 'Love Amongst the Dragons' which (according to Zuko) is 'butchered every year.'

Puppet Show
Seen in the Fire Days Festivals in the Fire Nation in The Deserter. Team Avatar saw a puppet show where Fire Lord Ozai is presented as a great hero, facing off against "evil" Earth Kingdom soldiers. He can'magically' sense a soldier behind him (which is ironic as earthbenders are far more likely to be able to do this.

Music
In the World of Avatar the music is very important to the people, especially for the Earth Kingdom and Fire Nation citizens. In the World of Avatar there are many instruments, like the Tsungi Horn and the Pipa.

Songs
Songs are the most commonly seen musical compositions in the World of Avatar, much more common than full orchestral pieces. These seem to be mostly folk songs that are easy to enjoy and understand.

Architecture


Artistic and creative architecture is seen worldwide in the Avatar World, like the Avatar Temples, the Air Temples, the Wan Shi Tong's Library and the Sun Warriors' Ancient City.

Dance
Known dances include:
 * Dancing Dragon - The Dancing Dragon is an ancient Firebending form employed by the Sun Warriors, who learned it from the Original Firebenders: The Dragons.
 * Ba Sing Se Waltz - This dance is demonstrated by Aang to the fire nation students in The Headband. It is apparently performed in Ba Sing Se noble society.
 * The Phoenix Flight - An old Fire Nation dance, demonstrated by Aang in The Headband.
 * The Camelephant Strut - An old Fire Nation dance, demonstrated by Aang in The Headband.
 * Tap - Mentioned by Sokka in The Firebending Masters.