Author: Khushi Mulla
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The Evolution of Graffiti in India: From Walls to Galleries
The evolution of graffiti in India What was your first thought after listening to “street art”? Did you picture it as vibrant murals on bustling city corners or rebellious tags sprayed in the dead of night? In India, graffiti and street art have evolved from political slogans, messages, advertisements, and Bollywood film posters to a…
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Chikankari vs. Kantha Embroidery: A Tale of Two Traditions.
Traditional Indian embroidery styles incorporate different forms of craftsmanship, such as Zardosi, Zari, Chikankari, Kantha, Phulkari, and many more! Let us talk about two renowned embroidery works: Chikankari and Kantha embroidery. Chikankari and Kantha are both traditional hand-stitched embroidery styles that are widely favored. Chikankari is a traditional Lakhnawi (belonging to Lucknow, a city in…
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Puppetry Arts and Dance: Combining Art Forms to Tell Stories
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What is Traditional Indian Puppetry? Puppetry arts, or Kathputli Kala, is a traditional Indian folk art form. Traditionally, it was a form of entertainment where the puppeteer (Sutradhara—’Sutra’ meaning ‘string’ and ‘dhara‘ meaning ‘holder’) manipulated puppets to narrate a beautiful story that would inspire and entertain the audience. The puppets were colorful human-like figures who…