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@Yogesh
02:08
The parrot is made by cutting it with scissors on handmade paper which is beautiful.
This is 23-year-old Ashutosh Verma. Young artist. He has made a parrot by cutting it with scissors on handmade paper, which is fine. He is rich in supernatural talent. With just a scissor, they carve out the best shapes. It also takes time depending on the shape. It is an important art in itself. Only one family in India is a master of this art. It is very difficult to make it. But art emanates from the heart and mind. In the blink of an eye, he carved the shape of the parrot with great detail and cleanliness, this art is called common art.
Sanjhi The Art Of Hand Cutting Designs Of Paper Is A Typical Art Of Mathura In Uttarpradesh.
The Legendry Home Of Lord Krishna Traditionaly Motifs From Lord Krishna Stories Are Created In Stencil And These Stencil Filled With Colours To Decorat Open Space On The Floors Of Temples During Festive Seassion .
The Cutting Process Requires Enourmous Skill Concentration And Patience The Fine Details Are Achieved With Specially Designed Scissors Of Late. Patterns Of Mugal Origin As Well As More Contemporary Themes Have Been Introduced To Weden The Repertoire At One Time This Art Was Believed To Be Practiced Extensively Over Rajasthan Madhya Pradesh And Gujrat But Now It Survives Only In Mathura .
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