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depict the religious, social or agricultural practices of the community. they show the daily hustle bustle of village life, their ceremonies, their deities, the birds of the region, the toys the children play with and even the flowers popularly used. the community makes its own colours, deriving them from
natural sources, such as barks of trees, rocks, minerals and vegetables. while the designs on the paintings are common across the entire community, the colours used distinguish one family or clan from another. the community also makes decorative artifacts with the characteristic chittara motifs on them...
http://www.craftandartisans.com/folk-painting-hase-chitra-of-karnataka.html
musings of a shrinking chicagoan: july skip to main | skip to sidebar musings of a shrinking chicagoan: this blog used to be my musings and adventures in life. now it is dedicated to my latest chapter, bariatric surgery and weight loss. tuesday, july , a weekend from bad to great... this weekend was
other yummies were bbq catfish and salmon, some sausage, delicious baked beans (see below), then at another meal, salmon croquettes and biscuits dipped in molasses. mmmmmmm. the boy's baked bean recipe: fat free bush's baked beans, some mustard, little bit of brown sugar, some bbq sauce, chopped onion...
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