02 August,2011 06:54 AM IST | | Farvi Motiwale
Renaissance art studio is hosting an exhibition of festive items including rakhis, torans and wooden accessories
Bring in the festive celebrations this season with the festive exhibition at Renaissance Art Studio. The exhibits on display include torans, garlands, studio pottery, ceramic ware, contemporary wooden home accessories,
paintings, artefacts and Rakhis. An initiative by curator Varsha Munot, the exhibition is hosted once every year.
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"People don't always want to buy art works, at times they need something contemporary and unique. So this time we have included a lot of kitchen accessories and wooden show pieces that are unique. We also have many 'made-to-order' materials available at the exhibition," informs Munot.
Apart from innovative pottery and accessories, this year they have also included creative torans. "We have a huge variety of torans to select from. We have experimented with designs and some of them include roses instead of regular flowers. The other designs include pearls and tissue flowers. All of them are washable and
hassle-free to handle," shares Munot.
In ceramic ware, they have bowls and pudding sets which are creatively handmade. "We also have a lot of home accessories made out of wood, like coasters, trays, tissue holders, starter trays with chutney bowls and
multi-purpose trays. They make for an ideal gift items,"u00a0 says Munot.u00a0
The highlight of the exhibition is that you can customise and personalise your gifts and present it to your family or friends. You can pick up a rakhi from here too. "We have an exclusive display of rakhis as Rakshabandhan is approaching. The rakhis are not gaudy or flashy. We have taken care of designs and there is something for everyone. Also to present your rakhi, we have decorated trays, that will add zing to your celebration," she concludes.
Till: August 10, 11am to 7.30pm
At: The Renaissance Art Studio, opposite Abhimanshree Society, above Gandhi's Clinic, Pashan Road.
Call: 9822008816