Burgeoning Art- Part I
March 20, 2009 – 12:44 pmArt is the handwork of mind, and thankfully this genre is still alive in India in its purest form. In the 21st century, where almost all the art forms are driven by technology, there are few art pieces that are still untouched by the technologies and evoke the era of lost dynasties.
Art can never be sold, and neither can the art ideas bargained. Art workshops however, display the art work so that people can appreciate its beauty and purchase the items. Many art centers use ethnic art pieces as home décor items to give an ancient civilization look to rooms and walls. One such art and craft center based in Chennai is Vrska.
Vrksa is an art and craft showroom located amidst the verdant fields and noiseless surroundings in South India. Its very location marks the difference from other art and craft centers that are set amongst the hustle and bustle of the marketplace. If nature reflects art, there surely can not be a better way to examine the art than among the lush green paddy fields.
There’s a lot more to talk about the exotic art center. Meanwhile you check their website, we’ll be back with our next blog about Vrksa’s product line. Stay hooked.