Unique paper mache sculptures to be displayed at Kala Ghoda
Updated On: 31 January, 2017 08:55 AM IST | | Krutika Beharawala
<p>Check out quirky sculptures made of paper pulp and babul tree gum at a solo in Kala Ghoda</p>


Narsamma
This week, if you drop in at Jehangir art Gallery, you’ll spot a two-feet high sculpture of Narsamma, a goat-faced lady standing with a milk cart. Created using the papier mache technique, the work is a part of artist Bharati Pitre’s second solo, Look Once, Look Twice. The show, comprising 45 exhibits, invites the viewer to look closely at ordinary, seemingly unremarkable things, and discover interesting elements in them. "For instance, I find it difficult to look away from someone taking a selfie with their various neck, hip or eyebrow contortions," says the 54-year-old mixed media artist, speaking of the inspiration behind Honeymoon Selfie.
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