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This media file displays a framed newspaper clipping from "TIMES CITY" of "THE TIMES OF INDIA, MYSORE" dated "FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2008". The main headline reads "This artist churns out the best out of waste," highlighting an artist who transforms discarded materials into artworks.

The article focuses on Radha Mallappa, a 43-year-old artist from Hullalli in Nanjangud taluk. The text describes her as multi-talented, creating art from painting to pottery, seashell art, and especially "best out of waste." She reportedly can make over 160 varieties of artworks, including "peanut shell flowers," "flowers out of cardamom shells," "crafts out of silk cocoon," and "lampshades made out of waste glucose bottles." The article notes her 20 years in the field, childhood hobby, and the encouragement from her mother and husband. She trained formally in seashell art, Mysore, and Tanjore paintings, and has worked as an art teacher at Bal Bhavan for over 10 years. Radha has received over 10 awards, including three state and one national award. She expresses pride in recognition but feels she has "a long way to go," investing her time and money in her art. The article concludes by mentioning her plan to open an art gallery called 'Kalashree Bhandara' at her residence, which she calls "the best gift by my husband" and her "Taj Mahal."

Two photographs are embedded within the article. The left image shows Radha Mallappa, a woman with dark hair, looking towards the viewer. She is wearing a reddish-orange garment, likely a saree, and is positioned in front of a background filled with illuminated artworks, possibly chandeliers or decorative lights made from waste materials, creating a warm glow. A caption beneath this image identifies her as "Radha Mallappa with her artworks." The right image features a decorative fish-shaped artwork, predominantly golden-orange with glitter, containing a small framed picture or mosaic in its center. This fish art piece is surrounded by green foliage, suggesting a display.
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Jan 12, 2025

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This media file displays a framed newspaper clipping from "TIMES CITY" of "THE TIMES OF INDIA, MYSORE" dated "FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2008". The main headline reads "This artist churns out the best out of waste," highlighting an artist who transforms discarded materials into artworks. The article focuses on Radha Mallappa, a 43-year-old artist from Hullalli in Nanjangud taluk. The text describes her as multi-talented, creating art from painting to pottery, seashell art, and especially "best out of waste." She reportedly can make over 160 varieties of artworks, including "peanut shell flowers," "flowers out of cardamom shells," "crafts out of silk cocoon," and "lampshades made out of waste glucose bottles." The article notes her 20 years in the field, childhood hobby, and the encouragement from her mother and husband. She trained formally in seashell art, Mysore, and Tanjore paintings, and has worked as an art teacher at Bal Bhavan for over 10 years. Radha has received over 10 awards, including three state and one national award. She expresses pride in recognition but feels she has "a long way to go," investing her time and money in her art. The article concludes by mentioning her plan to open an art gallery called 'Kalashree Bhandara' at her residence, which she calls "the best gift by my husband" and her "Taj Mahal." Two photographs are embedded within the article. The left image shows Radha Mallappa, a woman with dark hair, looking towards the viewer. She is wearing a reddish-orange garment, likely a saree, and is positioned in front of a background filled with illuminated artworks, possibly chandeliers or decorative lights made from waste materials, creating a warm glow. A caption beneath this image identifies her as "Radha Mallappa with her artworks." The right image features a decorative fish-shaped artwork, predominantly golden-orange with glitter, containing a small framed picture or mosaic in its center. This fish art piece is surrounded by green foliage, suggesting a display.

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