CHITRA SANTHE: Its magnetic pull, explained.
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Interactions with artists and art buyers from the largest art fair this side of the world Hello and welcome to DH Radio As many as 1,200 artists; 10 lakh visitors; sales exceeding Rs 5 crore. All in a single day. This, in a nutshell, was the 2023 edition of the Chitra Santhe held last Sunday on a traffic-free Kumara Krupa Road in Central Bengaluru. From traditional paintings to quirky home decor, intricately handcrafted sculptures to live portraits, the Santhe's creative dimensions were in full flow. But what explains the magnetic pull of the Santhe, organised annually by the Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath? To get a ringside view of this celebration of art, DH Radio's Rasheed Kappan spoke to artists and art buyers right from the Santhe. Listen in...
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