Visual styles—like the use of colors, patterns, symbols, shapes, and techniques—help to show emotions, beliefs, and cultural values in a piece of art. ExampleBrush painting in Chinese or Japanese art often uses soft, flowing lines to show peace and connection with nature.Mandala patterns in South and Southeast Asian art show spiritual meaning and the idea of balance in life.Use of gold and bold patterns in traditional Thai or Indian art shows respect for gods, royalty, and sacred things.These styles help viewers understand the traditions, beliefs, and history of different Asian cultures—even if they don’t speak the language. Art becomes a universal language that teaches people about how others live, think, and express themselves in Asia.