My most treasured handicraft

I have been a great fan of Tanjore paintings and was dying to learn it from a professional..I was very particular on making a Srinivasa image although my coach was a little hesitant since it involved lot of detailing as compared to Ganesha or Laxmi which is most preferred among new students. Finally with some practice sessions for detailing work I did this painting which is the best among my work till date and my most treasured..


It looks so rich with the chettinaad frame.


Sending this over for the giveaway at Indya Kaleidoscope blog that is celebrating 101 posts

Painted diyas/Agal vilakku

Some more painted diyas/akal vilakku from this year's additions..










Sending these over to Shruti for the Artsy Craftsy Diwali craft event..

Featured again in Times of India

Another article in My times segment of Times of India, Chennai edition some weeks back

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