Posted by admin October 8th, 2009
Media awareness and workshops have helped in increasing the curiosity and market for the Tanjore and Mysore school of paintings
Even as abstract art is making its rounds in contemporary life, there still is a sizeable majority vouching for old-world charm for the antique or ethnic feel. Take the Tanjore and Mysore forms of painting, for [...]
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Posted by admin September 20th, 2009
At this year’s recent New York International Gift Fair, it wasn’t hard to keep track of the time.
There were interesting clocks on every aisle: digital and analog, with hands formed out of slivers of steel, forks, Lego, romping cows, even little plastic insects (on a clock shaped like a flyswatter). Stylish or silly, design studios [...]
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