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The image displays a collection of newspaper clippings mounted on a white display board with red borders, celebrating the achievements of artists, primarily women, in Mysuru, India. The articles, written in both English and Kannada, highlight their artistic talents and recognition.

A central figure in many articles is "City artist Radha Mallappa," who is featured for entering the "Guinness Book" by "Creating a 22 ft. Lord Ganesha idol using sea shells." Other clippings discuss "Radha Mahadev," who won the "Netara Pratishti award for her handicrafts," profiled under the headline "Ms Nimble Fingers." Another article, "STAR EVES Art runs in her blood... You think of it, she creates it," dated "10th December 2013," showcases miniature artwork, including a Taj Mahal.

Kannada headlines further praise the artists, with phrases like "Everything in her hand becomes art/gold," "Come visit Radha Mallappa's Art Museum," and "Radhamallappa, the artistic blossom of the art world." The clippings include photographs of the artists, their award certificates (including the Guinness Book certificate), and various artworks such as the Lord Ganesha idol and other intricate handicrafts and sculptures. The display serves as a testament to the artists' dedication and the accolades they have received for their contributions to the art and craft world.
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Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image displays a collection of newspaper clippings mounted on a white display board with red borders, celebrating the achievements of artists, primarily women, in Mysuru, India. The articles, written in both English and Kannada, highlight their artistic talents and recognition. A central figure in many articles is "City artist Radha Mallappa," who is featured for entering the "Guinness Book" by "Creating a 22 ft. Lord Ganesha idol using sea shells." Other clippings discuss "Radha Mahadev," who won the "Netara Pratishti award for her handicrafts," profiled under the headline "Ms Nimble Fingers." Another article, "STAR EVES Art runs in her blood... You think of it, she creates it," dated "10th December 2013," showcases miniature artwork, including a Taj Mahal. Kannada headlines further praise the artists, with phrases like "Everything in her hand becomes art/gold," "Come visit Radha Mallappa's Art Museum," and "Radhamallappa, the artistic blossom of the art world." The clippings include photographs of the artists, their award certificates (including the Guinness Book certificate), and various artworks such as the Lord Ganesha idol and other intricate handicrafts and sculptures. The display serves as a testament to the artists' dedication and the accolades they have received for their contributions to the art and craft world.

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