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Weaver's Studio organises exhibition featuring Lipi Biswas and Narayan Sinha

| | Oct 11, 2014, at 05:59 am
Kolkata, Oct10 (IBNS):A two- day- long exhibition, featuring the works of various artists including ceramics by Lipi Biswas, paintings by Agnes Rajesh, handcrafted jewellery by Narayan Sinha, photography by Sreedutta Sarkar, textiles by Maku Textiles, and organic food products by Rashmi Sarkar, was organised by the Weaver's Studio Centre.

The exhibition was inaugurated on Thursday  by Rajashree Behera , Regional Director, ICCR Kolkata.

Sculptures by a group of 11 artists will also be displayed in the exhibition.

Darshan Shah, Founder of Weavers Studio Centre for the Arts said, “At WSCA, we have an eye for all things artistic."

"We are especially excited to be including the ceramics of Lipi Biswas – whose magic touch lends a wonderful charm to her products, and the jewellery of Narayan Sinha – all exclusively hand-crafted by the talented self-taught artist,” she added.

Bijoya shopping will be all the more exciting with these products available to shoppers, expect the organisers.

The exhibition will be open today Friday, Oct 10 and tomorrow Saturday, Oct 11  from 3 pm to 8 pm.
 

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