Indian art comes home
Updated On: 21 February, 2014 07:38 AM IST | | Soma Das
<p>The shopping portal Indian Colours brings bright art to your home with their collection of home décor, accessories and daily utility objects with images adapted from original art prints</p>

While Mumbai boasts of numerous art aficionados, few actually have access to original artworks. While some are daunted by the price tags, others are limited by lack of space to display these works. The six-month-old portal, Indian Colours, is the brainchild of art curator Jasmine Shah Varma, and is hoping to bring cheer to such folks.

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Varma had started the site to showcase her curated artworks. She tells us more, “The intention was to make fine art accessible to the common man, who can’t find time to attend an exhibition. I felt it would take art into their homes in the form of objects of everyday utility. Thus, more people can aspire to become connoisseurs instead of a self-selected few.”
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