The Journey of a HomeMaker to an Artist ; taking Indian Art to International Heights
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by Snehalata Rowlo
7M ago
From daily household chores to Brush Strokes: This Self taught Artist evolved herself  during the Corona  Pandemic and now on a mission.  Her Story Sambedana Das Mohapatra, a self-learned artist, has now taken Indian local artforms like Mandala, Pattachitra, Madhubani and Warli to showcase in International Stages. Now she is the owner of Oasis Creative Design Studio, her own artwork chain,  where she has different branches like Oasis Arts n Crafts which takes care of their social media marketing and promotions. When the pandemic was effecting the world negatively , there h ..read more
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From Clutter to Creativity: Discover 5 Fun Projects for Your Kids’ Art Collection
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by Snehalata Rowlo
7M ago
Unlocking Creativity: Innovative Approaches to Preserve and Repurpose Children’s Artwork Every parent knows the joy and pride that comes with their children’s artistic creations. The refrigerator becomes a gallery, covered in finger-painted masterpieces and imaginative drawings. However, as time goes on, the accumulation of these cherished artworks can lead to clutter and a dilemma – how do you preserve the memories without drowning in a sea of paper? This introduction delves into the realm of creative solutions, offering five inventive ways to honor your child’s creativity while minimizing t ..read more
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Product Review – Artistic Platter Tray For Home Decor from Nestasia
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by Snehalata Rowlo
7M ago
As a dedicated host who loves to entertain with flair, I wanted to add a nice platter tray and found one online. I recently purchased the Platter Tray for Home Decor in Gold, measuring 20 inches, from the Nestasia brand, and I must say, I am thoroughly impressed with both its quality and aesthetics. This exquisite piece has proven to be a perfect addition to my home decor, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to various spaces. Guess what!! I created this beautiful zen corner in my balcony and could not get eyes of the sight. The tray was the attraction and the fragrance of  insc ..read more
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Odisha’s first ever Handloom Walkathon to celebrate National Handloom day
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by Snehalata Rowlo
8M ago
National Handloom Day is observed on August 7th each year in India. It was inaugurated on August 7, 2015, by the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, to celebrate and promote the rich tradition and culture of handloom weaving in the country. This year on 6th August 2023 Odisha celebrated the National Handloom Day by organizing a Handloom walkathon. On the occasion of National Handlooms Day, 7th Aug Swabhimaani Odia Women’s World, SOWW has celebrated a Handlooms Walkathon in capital city Bhubaneshwar, Odisha . This walkathon was the first of its kind in history of Odisha. It’s goal was to sup ..read more
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Exploring the Rich Heritage of Handicrafts of Shimla
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by Snehalata Rowlo
9M ago
Handicrafts of Shimla Let’s know about handicrafts of Shimla in this blog. Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, is known for landscapes and colonial charm. But it also possess a rich heritage of handicrafts too. The charming region of Shimla offers a vibrant and diverse craft culture also. It’s artists showcases their skills in various art forms. Image credit – Google You can find the hand woven Pashmina shawls to hand carved wooden crafts. It further offers hand knitted garments and shining metalwork. In other words, it offers a treasure trove of local crafts. In this blog post, we w ..read more
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Product Review – Moroccan Grandeur Hand-Etched Pendant Lamp from iTokri
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by Snehalata Rowlo
9M ago
All about the beautiful Pendant Lamp from iTokri. As a huge fan of handicrafts and art I am always in search of unique designs and product that speaks art. Always wanted a statement lamp to compliment my living space. Landed up on the website of iTokri and got really amazed to see the wide range of crafts from every corner of India. Finally the search for the pendant lamp ended and I could not stop myself to order the Iron Hand-Etched Pendant Lamp with gold finish. Checkout my experience with product. Hand-Etched Pendant Lamp The Moroccan Grandeur Hand-Etched Pendant Lamp in Iron is a dazzling ..read more
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Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Learn About Lippan Art Work
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by Snehalata Rowlo
11M ago
About Lippan Art Work Lippan art work is a clay art form from the state of Gujarat, India. Mud and Mirror Work is mainly done by the women of the Rabari community. They are nomadic pastoralists who moved to Kutch from Sindh 700-800 years ago. The women are so experienced in this art form that they usually don’t draw or trace a pattern before beginning work. Rabari is the pastoral community of Kutch, living in the outskirts of its villages. Lippan Art at walls. Picture Source: Pinterest It is mostly done by the village ladies from Kutch to decorate their homes. Traditionally, lippan is made by ..read more
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Product Review- Rajasthani Folk Artist Showpiece from Exclusive Lane
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by Snehalata Rowlo
1y ago
Product Review: I recently thought of adding few decor items to our living room. While searching through the internet and being crazy over handicrafts I wanted to add some traditional element to the room. Then I bought a decorative showpiece featuring a Rajasthani folk artist from the website of Exclusive Lane. and I have to say that I am thoroughly impressed with the quality and craftsmanship of this product. The attention to detail is exceptional and it truly showcases the talent of the Rajasthani artisans. Rajasthani Musician showpiece Look at this! Isn’t it amazing! The showpiece depicts ..read more
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Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Learn About Lippan Art Work
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by Snehalata Rowlo
1y ago
  Lippan art is a clay art form from the state of Gujarat, India. Mud and Mirror Work is mainly done by the women of the Rabari community. They are nomadic pastoralists who moved to Kutch from Sindh 700-800 years ago. The women are so experienced in this art form that they usually don’t draw or trace a pattern before beginning work. Rabari is the pastoral community of Kutch, living in the outskirts of its villages. It is mostly done by the village ladies from Kutch to decorate their homes. Traditionally lippan is made by adding mud and cow dung and done on the walls. Lippan or mud-washing ..read more
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by Snehalata Rowlo
1y ago
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