Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026 is currently on from January 31 to February 6. Photos Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto
Immerse in street art
While you take a look at the marvellous art installations on Rampart Row, there is a lot to immerse in on the right side of the entry near Jehangir Art Gallery, as the street art culture has been flourshing there for more than two decades. You can not only look but also buy the different kinds of street art there that include paintings, portraits and more
Price: Rs 100 onwards
Leaf painting
Among the mnay different types of art you will find there, the leaf art is very fascinating and will definitely catch your eye. The best part about the street art form is that is extremely affordable, especially if you love different types of artsy collectibles preserved properly.
Price: Rs 100 to Rs 150
Artsy bookmarks
Walk a little down the street, and book lovers can invest in colourful bookmarks that depict nature that will transport you to a whole different universe
Price: Rs 50 per piece
Name on grain of rice
A common occurrence at many fairs in the city, nostalgia hits different when you get your name written on a grain of rice or within delightful keychains, to make a long-lasting memory with your friends, or partners
Price: Rs 70 onwards
Live sketch
If you want a self-portrait, this is among the best places to do it with your siblings, friends, partners or family too. The portraits are carefully made by artists like Sudeep Kamble (right), who have been earned their livelihood through street art in Kala Ghoda, for over two decades.
While you sit for the self-portrait, you can also indulge in a good conversation with the artists, who have seen the neighbourhood change in so many different ways
Price: Rs 500 per portrait

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