Terracotta Exhibition
Terra - Cotta - meaning baked earth- is a famous art form to create not only sculptures, but for vessels (flowers vase, cooking utensils, cups), building materials (pipes, bricks), and interestingly jewelry.
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| Bright coloring schemes are used to paint the big vases.  | 
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| Curvy handles with a contrasting color scheme - Golden vs Magenta. Its a typical color scheme followed in Odisha. | 
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| An artist painting the big vases. Most of the stalls by the artists coming from the southern tribal districts of Odisha, mainly Bargarh and Keonjhar. | 
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| The work is very complex and needs quite a great amount of concentration. I talked to some of them about the art, everyone was proud of the work they do, they were proud to be the part of the tradition there villages carry. | 
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| Terracotta art can produce some unusual forms if used creatively. A coconut on a copper-like vase exhibited at one of shop. | 
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| Terracotta Jewelry exhibited - better design, better quality at very less price as compared to the online shops | 
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| Clay required is collected from the village lakes. Two types of clay are used in equal proportion: Red and Black. Red is pure clay while black is sandlike.  | 
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| After sculpting, the item is baked in fire. | 
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| After curing, paints are applied. Product is finished with a layer of glaze. | 
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To create a texture, acrylic colors are used for lining.
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A closer look - such textures created are often covers the large area of the vase
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| Bright color schemes certainly making wonders and tempts to buy such captivating vases to decorate the home  | 
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| Young generation enjoying the skill and art involved in creating such graceful form | 
 
 
beautiful... I love terracotta stuff :-)
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