Kavitha R to exhibit Tanjore artworks


(MENAFN- Muscat Daily) Muscat-

Tanjore painting is an important form of classical South Indian paintings native to the town of Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu, India.

Kavitha Ramakrishna has been practicing this art form for the last ten years and has displayed many of her completed works to the public during her stay in Muscat.

Kavitha''s latest venture requires a very special mention as she has successfully blended two cultures, the Indian and Islamic cultures.

The painstaking Tanjore work portrays the three important aspects of the Islamic religion: a mosque, the Holy Kaaba at Mecca and the Q''uran.

This unique creation is dedicated to all the Muslims and signifies the camaraderie that exists between these two cultures.

Kavitha is all set to exhibit close to 50 of her Tanjore artworks at the Ministry of Tourism. H E Maitha Mahrouqi, Undersecretary, Ministry of Tourism, will be opening the exhibition.
The show will highlight some of Kavitha''s recent paintings.


Muscat Daily

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