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A photograph captures a newspaper article prominently featuring a woman identified as Radha Mahadev, an artist from Mysuru, India. The article, titled "Ms Nimble Fingers," profiles Mahadev, detailing her diverse artistic skills and achievements. In the article's accompanying photo, Radha Mahadev, wearing a red patterned top and a gold necklace, stands with a calm expression, posing next to various craft items. Behind her on a shelf are two painted decorative vases, one green and one dark with red accents. On a table in front of her, a small, intricate red and white crafted structure, a green box, and several white egg-shaped objects are visible. The article, written by Smitha Prasad, states that Radha Mahadev is an expert in numerous art forms including mural painting, ceramic work, foil embossing, decoplast, golden tree work, nib, tube, glass painting, pottery, doll, and soft toy making. She has won the 'Netara Pratishti' award, the Kittura nichennama award, and the 'Sadhaneya Shikharadatta Vanite' title. The text further highlights her use of unconventional materials like hair, almond and pista shells, cigarette foils, and thorns to create art. She is also noted for teaching crafts, conducting summer camps, singing bhajans, and having studied Ayurvedic medicine from Kottayam, Kerala. The article credits P Samson Victor as the photographer.
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