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Show some love for desi art

Updated on: 28 April,2020 09:29 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Sukanya Datta |

A bunch of culture buffs want you to draw inspiration from your home and dress up to recreate South Asian artworks

Show some love for desi art

Artworks and their interpretations displayed on the page

The rules are simple; pick a South Asian artwork from a museum website or other open access sources and recreate it using things lying at home. "The idea is to show desi art some love. Send your entries to us and we'll post it. We can help you find artwork, too," says co-founder and experience designer Akanksha. The results have been hilarious; one follower included their pet dog and baby to replicate a Raja Ravi Varma painting, while another used everything from cardboard to cloth to recreate a Jamini Roy work. "We've got around 30 entries already and more are on the way," she adds.


The Museumwallas founders Supriya Menon, Akanksha, Rohini Ramkrishnan and Yashmi Prasad George
The Museumwallas founders Supriya Menon, Akanksha, Rohini Ramkrishnan and Yashmi Prasad George

The challenge has also allowed the primarily city-based group — founded by former colleagues Menon, Akanksha, Rohini Ramkrishnan and Yashmi Prasad George in 2016 — to engage with all kinds of people and understand their interests. "We've been able to reach out to non-art-and-culture people with this project, which felt great. People are dressing up and using everything from home tools to soft toys to create Kalighat paintings and works by Varma, Abanindranath Tagore, Jamini Roy, Amrita Sher-Gil, among others. Even my grandma wants to do one now," shares Menon, adding, "The best part is that followers are interpreting each art work in their own, often-hilarious ways."

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