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Rangoli that’s winning hearts on Instagram
Mani Tiwari, who visited her in-laws during Diwali made a rangoli based on a cartoon character that resembles her niece.

The Frame by Samsung blends lifestyle and art, and redefines TV viewing
TV when it’s on, art when it’s off. Yes, you heard that right! The Frame not only lets you experience the best in TV technology, but also enhance the aesthetics of your personal space.

Going, going, gone: Covid-19 boosts online art auctions
There is never a bad time to buy art -- or sell it -- even if the economy is floundering and even when there is a pandemic.

Updated on Oct 18, 2020 03:03 PM IST
New Delhi | ByPress Trust of India | Posted by Jahnavi Gupta
HT Chandigarh Readers’ Take: Young artists have to paint a picture of positivity
Survival a challenge Artists need social support to sustain themselves. This cannot be more evident than in the times of the Covid-19 pandemic. Many artists, both from performing as well as visual arts, are struggling to strike a balance between the idealist call from within to put in efforts to ‘comfort the disturbed’ on the one hand and with the challenge to sustain themselves without exhibitions, performances or shootings.

Readers’ take: What’s the harm in being driven by creativity?
Nothing gives the human heart more pleasure than a colourful piece of art, but while a section of HT Chandigarh readers says creativity can find expression just about anywhere from walls of buildings to vehicles, others feel nothing should be done to distract drivers and risk accidents
