The exhibition-cum-sale of ceramic art pieces is a huge attraction for the art lovers of the city. The exhibition cum sale Anubhuti being put up at Lokrang is evoking a huge response by the Bhopalites.
Lokrang is being put up at Ravindra Bhavan.
Among the exhibits, Manot Taht of Chhabua made a bay wood arrow with songpox wings and bhaldi and a bow made of bamboo which is used by the Bhil tribe. Harchand Marawi from Dindori exhibited a variety of images, Veeranmala worn by tribal women, in tents made of moi grass, hats, pots, purses, mats, dandari heads, and turbaned bamboos.
Artist Kanta Khadse, bouquets made from palm tree leaves of Mandla, bottles, specially made brooms were put on exhibition. Chhaganlal Banjara, who came from Ujjain, has made special types of combs made of rosewood. He said that these wood-made combs are made of different birds in fine and thick teeth. The combs also have head massages. In the exhibition, toys made of clay, bird, horse, kitchen utensils, various types of children's toys, doriman, peacock, colorful piggy etc. are adorned in the exhibition locking.
In Gond Tribal Picture Camp and Tribal Picture Creation Co-Sale Nahadora, Balaram Kusam has depicted a snake and cow wrapped over Lord Shiva. Artist Sita Ude made a peasant portrait while resting under the trees. Shweta Urveti painted a portrait of Bada Dev.
The people are not only enjoying the colourful performances, but are also taking pleasure of different kind of art displyed at Ravindra Bhavan.