This story is from February 24, 2021
Art lovers and visitors to Khajuraho get a visual treat with confluence of different art forms and talents
Art lovers and tourists are being exposed to an amazing confluence of art and talent at the
Khajuraho
dance festival. The tourists are also being introduced to the crafts and arts prevalent in different regions of Madhya Pradesh through ‘Hunar’ and ‘Art Mart’. While Hunar is a
craft fair
of indigenous art, ‘Art Mart’ is a showcase of masterpieces focused on ‘creativity of women’ from women artists. Craft and craft materials being sold through exhibitions and fairs at the venue remain the centre of
tourist attraction
.
‘Hunar’ - Craft Fair of indigenous artsConvener of Hunar workshop at the Khajuraho dance festival, Shri Chinmay Mishra informed that 20 workshops of folk craft and craft are being organized under the Hunar workshop. The workshop showcases the Lac craft of Dewas, the clay craft of Chhatarpur, the Khadi craft of Niwari along with the local arts and talents. The natural colour mats of Andhra Pradesh and clothes of Neemuch are the centre of attraction for tourists. Along with this, Bandini, Batik, Bagh print,
Chanderi
and
Maheshwari
sarees are also attracting people. Products from the workshop are available for sale to tourists and art lovers. Tourists are also buying them with interest.
Art Mart - City of WomanArt Mart convenor Preeta Gadkari said that this year’s Art Mart focuses on ‘Creativity of women’. As many as 500 art exhibitions of 250 women artists from 25 groups across the country have been organized which includes paintings, sculptures, drawings and graphics. Tourists are getting acquainted with the regional art and tradition of other states including Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, Gujarat,
Maharashtra under one roof. Bundeli local art of Madhya Pradesh is the centre of attraction here.
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