How History & art go hand in hand!!

I was not really an art person until some time back when I visited Paris and was welcomed with jaw-dropping artworks. I have now developed a deep respect and interest for artworks.  I found this wonderful graffiti on a wall just outside the main gate of Agrasen ki Baoli.  Well, I guess it is established that history will always be marked with art ~ any form of art 🙂

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Such an inspirational graffiti to encourage kids to study and also creating an awareness for their right to education.

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This one looks like a beautiful rangoli but drawn on a wall rather than the entrance of a home.

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9 Comments

  1. […] of the city’s rich heritage. The Indian capital has a vibrant culture and a loving for art that it’s no surprise that the city is home to so many museums. One of them being the *The […]

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  3. I love street art. I usually come across it on accident but, if I know an area where it is I will visit that too. I think it’s a great way to liven up the area as long as it’s tasteful.

  4. Shutterbug Sage says:

    Very cool street art! I was already intrigued by New Delhi after I received this Everyday Postcard and your post only heightened it! 🙂

  5. […] of the city’s rich heritage. The Indian capital has a vibrant culture and a loving for art that its no surprise that the city is home to so many museums. One of them being the *The Gallery […]

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    1. Hey, Chloe – Thank you so much 🙂 Much appreciated 🙂 So glad you considered me for this award 🙂

  7. Really nice – these are of such quality I wouldn’t call them Graffiti… they are more like artistic murals.

    Thanks for sharing.

    1. Thank you🙂 Yes, I think I agree with you, they actually might be considered under art 🙂

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