I liked all three..But then Ma was of the opinion that even I fell into the classical male gaze symptom, of not realizing what these ladies posed this way, made my male sculptures, adorning our home(had we bought it) would mean :(
But I dont think that way, and dont personify it, rather just look at it like a work of art.. Kalpana, I went there when it first was declared as the launch oday of the fest. But I do see stalls when I travel to Belapur as it is just outside the station..
I liked all three..But then Ma was of the opinion that even I fell into the classical male gaze symptom, of not realizing what these ladies posed this way, made my male sculptures, adorning our home(had we bought it) would mean :(
But I dont think that way, and dont personify it, rather just look at it like a work of art.. Kalpana, I went there when it first was declared as the launch oday of the fest. But I do see stalls when I travel to Belapur as it is just outside the station..
Anonymous said…
Ghastly. They're what one would expect to find in the room where Hindi film villian Ajit would be pictured crashing about with the woman he's about to ravage. A pity, since the workmanship is excellent. It takes carpenter with great skills, quite possibly handed down many generations, to enable one to manipulate wood thus.
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Liked the first and third one the most! :)
Richa
But I dont think that way, and dont personify it, rather just look at it like a work of art.. Kalpana, I went there when it first was declared as the launch oday of the fest. But I do see stalls when I travel to Belapur as it is just outside the station..
But I dont think that way, and dont personify it, rather just look at it like a work of art.. Kalpana, I went there when it first was declared as the launch oday of the fest. But I do see stalls when I travel to Belapur as it is just outside the station..
And this haat is mostly omnipresent there!!! I like these pieces :)