Fri, 25 May
DEEPA MOHAN, 04 Jan 2012
Colour on the pavements...

It's interesting to observe...

 Our pavements and footpaths are full of people who are trying to eke a living in a city that they have moved into. Amongst these are the immigrants from Rajasthan, who make these ceramic artefacts:


pavement L 291211

Several of these patterns seem to be the most popular, including square containers for Tulsi plants, vases, and Shirdi Sai Baba statuettes. They certainly add colour to our footpaths, even as they block them for pedestrians!

 

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