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Monday, Mar 31, 2025
Priya Vatsan, a resident of Kumarapuram, Thiruvananthapuram, had fallen into the vortex of confusion and indecision when destiny ordained her task. Now she is in the fulfilment of receiving such a task. Having shifted from the IT sector to the making of 'nettipattam' (elephant caparison), she is
Apart from the more than 400 participants from different states of the nation, artisans from 11 foreign countries will also take part in this popular crafts fest.
The institute will receive online applications for admission for the academic year 2023-24 till 5 pm on January 21.
The symposium 'Crafts in Fashion' will bring into the limelight the dire need to heavily support Indian artisans and promote sustainability and fashion in Craft.
P E Thomas was the first Malayali student of sculpture in Santiniketan and his work in 1956 titled 'Happy Family' is considered as the first such work by a student to be installed at Kala Bhavana campus.
A group of artists, hailing from Irumapra and Melukavu, have been creating beautiful handicraft items using natural objects like coconut shell, wood, stones and seeds.
When Smrithi shared images of her dreamcatchers on social media, they instantly attracted attention and earned numerous likes. Moreover, many people expressed an interest to buy her creations.
Kozhikode is a place which can really add colour to the summer holidays.
Gayathri also runs an institute which teaches you how to make nettipattam.
100-year-old Padmam Nayar's hand-painted creations sell like hot cakes.
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