10 reasons why Indian Art Culture is important for our society
1. Reflects Rich History and Diverse Culture Indian art reflects the country’s rich history and diverse culture. It showcases the creativity, skill, […]
<strong>Kashmiri Rugs: Expressions of Esteem</strong>
Pandemic or no pandemic Kashmir’s economy has always been fragile for one reason or another and depends largely on its array of […]
6 reasons why it is important to support local and small businesses.
Supporting local and small businesses can have positive economic, social, and environmental impacts on a community as mentioned below: Support the local […]
How to sell handmade products online?
There is a strong demand for handmade, artisanal products in the market. Consumers are increasingly looking for unique, high-quality items that are […]
<strong>Colorful way to protect wetlands : Coimbatore’s wetlands depicted in vibrant murals at Ukkadam Art District</strong>
In a call to protect Coimbatore’s dwindling wetlands wriggling with aquatic life, the third edition of St+art India Foundation’s art intervention, themed […]
Curved Expressions: Kashmiri artist speaks through Arcs of Calligraphy
Sporting dervish like visage, 65-year-old Sheikh Jalaluddin has been carving his imagination through wood art for the past 46 years from the […]
Ghaziabad based venture designs school furniture and other utilities from Plastic Waste
Extruded plastic tables, a table-cum-lamp, tree guards and other sculptures are some utility goods designed by SarfarazSakshi Innovation Private Limited, the Ghaziabad […]
NID graduate from Kashmir designs furniture and other utilities using Paper Mache and Willow Wicker
Designer Burhan ud din Khateeb launched Studio Kalib to create unique handiwork items like bluetooth speakers, furniture, bags, chicken coops and more using […]
“Wandering Connections” – The exhibition romanticises swooning Nayikas, lurking tigers amidst lush grove
Offering an alluring silhouettes of lush vegetation, mango trees, Ashoka, khair, banyan & kadam, shy nayikas, lurking tigers and monsoon clouds, craft […]
The wisdom of the land- Architect designs a Unique Bamboo Village in Tripura to promote Eco-Tourism
Led by architect Manna Roy and a team of eco-enthusiasts, nine acres of fallow land is turned into a thriving eco-tourism spot […]
A small family-run workshop keeps traditional craft of bone carving alive in Lucknow
Jalaluddeen Akhtar and his son Aqeel who works alongside him in one of the very few workshops practicing bone carving are able […]
Feminist power of Khneng Embroidery: A coterie of women revives 200 yr old embroidery in Meghaylaya
A group of women living at the border village of Mustoh in Meghalaya is collectively reviving a 200-year-old embroidery art – Khneng […]