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Creating a Sustainable Sanctuary with Indian Aesthetic New era for interior design and architecture is all set to stun everyone with a focus on embracing Indian crafts and sustainable living. As we move towards a more conscious and culturally rich world, these trends are set to dominate the design landscape.
Consul general’s residence opens door to collaboration in Western India Consul General Mike Hankey’s residence receives guests with a visible celebration of art and culture in west India. To capture the vibrant culture from the five states in which the U.S. Consulate General in Mumbai serves—Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh,
Indian Art Meets Modern Living Our world is rapidly evolving, but the allure of India’s rich cultural heritage endures. It’s in this harmonious blend of tradition and modernity that we find our inspiration. India, a tapestry of cultures and crafts, offers an inexhaustible source of inspiration. We believe that the
Chittara Chittara painting is a traditional folk art from the Shimoga district in Karnataka, India, practiced predominantly by women of the Devaru community. This unique art form features intricate geometric patterns and symbolic motifs, meticulously drawn freehand on the walls and floors of houses using natural colors derived from local
Sohrai and Khovar Painting Sohrai painting is associated with the Sohrai harvest festival, celebrated during the winter months. These paintings are created on the walls of houses using natural pigments derived from local soils and plants. The art typically features motifs of animals, plants, and other elements of nature, symbolizing
Basholi Basholi painting is a distinctive style of Pahari miniature painting that emerged in the Basholi region of Jammu and Kashmir, India, during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Known for its bold and vibrant use of colors, especially the striking use of red, yellow, and blue, Basholi art