An
Artistic Day
Art was
ever so exciting. Today we worked with artwork. We drew from different books.
Some from story books and some from artists. From Sam to Bullerby to O’Keeffe. Then
in the afternoon we went to visit Babar Mahal Revisited.
We had a
lot of fun. At Ramalaya we saw different Himalayan art and photographic
material as well as clothing and decorative items. We also saw owl pillows and
Tibetan rugs as well as different icons of goodwill carved in stone including
lotuses and mandalas. There were hand made paper frames and cards also.
The
metal work was beautiful. We love visiting the Golden Temple and Uku Bahal
where the historical cultural metal work is grand. At Babar Mahal Revisited
there was a metal gallery, there were metal craft on sale include bells,
evening lamps, bronze lions, copper pots, brass goddesses.
Javana
was a place to see designer jewelry. They also repair expensive beautiful items
there. Subigya watched with great interest the pretty earrings, necklaces, and
other wonderful items. Shila, in particular, like the silver bracelet on show.
We
enjoyed sitting in the courtyard and had many a giggle and laugh over the sky
that was blue, the buildings that were white with green windows and we loved
looking at the different frescos on the walls.
As we walked, we saw many other
things including thangkas and paubhas. We remembered the time we would walk to
Patan Dhoka as the great gate into Patan was being painted by young Newar
artists with paubha and thangka motifs.
We saw
more beautiful jewelry and clothes, we saw lotus in a big pot, we stood under a
bust of an old ruler, we do not know who it was though, next time we will
check. The wall painting of a fish and a lion and rudrakshya was wonderful. We
stood under a glazed window and took pictures!
After
seeing all this, we saw that the art gallery was being renovated for the next
exhibition. We promised ourselves that we would be at the exhibition when it
was open and walked back marveling at the wonderful place including Laavanya Ayurveda
where we have been several times.
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