Tanjore Art
Tanjore Art by D Sreenivas
D Sreenivas – Tanjore Artist
Tanjore Art by D Sreenivas – Work in Progress
Tanjore Art by D Sreenivas Work in progress
Tanjore Art by D Sreenivas
Until then, twinkles to all of you.
Anupama
Tanjore Art by D Sreenivas
D Sreenivas – Tanjore Artist
Tanjore Art by D Sreenivas – Work in Progress
Tanjore Art by D Sreenivas Work in progress
Tanjore Art by D Sreenivas
Until then, twinkles to all of you.
Anupama
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Beauty of Handmade at A Hundred Hands
Lots of twinkles to all of you.
Anupama
He does not tire easily…in the forty minutes that I was there, Dwarka Prasad Jangid easily re told the story of Ramayana, Mahabharata, Meena and Krishna at least three times. And how! With pictures painted on the panels of the Kaavad from Rajasthan, a mobile temple or story telling on the go…it is an art of story telling which is easily 500 years old. Made of wood from the mango tree, it is a box which consists of panels of paintings opening to reveal hidden stories, panel after panel. Just like a temple, the doors are guarded by the two sentries, Jaya Vijay (You can check out their story here.) As the doors open, the story is revealed…and stops at the innermost sanctum sanctorium. The bigger, more elaborate Kaavads also have additional panels on stories of people. The Kaavad also has a compartment for money. There is a disclaimer on the Kaavad that the money given to the story teller will be utilised for the holy cows. And all those who listen to the story will be rewarded and blessed. But if the story is not heard, then they will be cursed.
Kaavad from Rajasthan. Pic Credit – Tejasweeni Iyer
Kaavad from Rajasthan. Pic Credit – Tejasweeni Iyer
Painting on fabric from Rajasthan. Pic Credit – Tejasweeni Iyer
Kaavad from Rajasthan
Kaavad from Rajasthan
Kaavad from Rajasthan
Kaavad from Rajasthan
Twinkles to all of you.
Anupama.
Madhubani by Vidushini Prasad at A Hundred Hands annual collective. Pic credit – Tejaswini Iyer
Madhubani by Vidushini Prasad at A Hundred Hands Annual Collective
Madhubani by Vidushini Prasad at A Hundred Hands Annual Collective. Birds everywhere!
Vidushini Prasad at A Hundred Hands annual collective. Pic Credit – Tejasweeni Iyer
Madhubani by Vidushini Prasad at A Hundred Hands annual collective. Pic Credit – Tejasweeni Iyer
Madhubani by Vidushini Prasad at A Hundred Hands Annual Collective
Madhubani by Vidushini Prasad at A Hundred Hands annual collective. Pic Credit – Tejasweeni Iyer
Madhubani by Vidushini Prasad in the Bharni Style. Pic Credit – Tejasweeni Iyer
Madhubani by Vidushini Prasad at A Hundred Hands Annual Collective
See you at the annual collective.
Twinkles to all of you.
Anupama.
Inscription Stones Of Bangalore -There were many youngsters going through the history of Bangalore
Inscription Stones Of Bangalore -Mr. Uday Kumar and Mr. Vinay Kumar. Pic Credit -PeeVee
Inscription Stones Of Bangalore -The Old and young
Inscription Stones Of Bangalore
Inscription Stones Of Bangalore.
Inscription Stones Of Bangalore
Inscription Stones Of Bangalore
Inscription Stones Of Bangalore
Inscription Stones Of Bangalore. Pic Credit- Invite to the Exhibition
Lots of Twinkles to all of you.
Anupama