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Kitsch Mandi happened at Pebble, Palace Grounds on Sunday. Cars started rolling in from 1:00 p.m. By the time we left at 3:30 p.m., the crowds started pouring in undeterred by the overcast and the showers that followed; the party had just begun.  There was food, crafts, quirky prints, funky accessories, chunky bracelets, kitschy clutches, and loads of artsy staff spread over the 50 odd stalls under one big banyan tree.

We’ve been to Dastkar, Kala Madhyam before. But, what was different about Kitsch Mandi is I got to see creations that one usually doesn’t get to see in the standard  handicraft exhibitions. Most of the products stood out; it’s not a imitation of something. There was something individualistic – be it the clutches from Pink Jalebi, or the accessories from 22.c – a form of creative self expression. And, a crowd that appreciated it and was clearly having a good time with food and beer in hand and good music to groove to. Of course, on a honest note, if you ask me, most of it on display was pricey and clearly the target audience were not the masses.

My son at the potter’s wheel at the Culture Trails stall.

It’s Friday and I’m making plans for the weekend. How about you? With no signs of monsoon, how does the idea of spending Sunday afternoon under a big banyan tree, listening to some live soulful music, treating your visual senses to great art and letting your kids play with mud and plant some greens  sound? It sounds like a perfect happy Sunday to me.  There’s food, pottery, plants, beer, and bbq – in that order for me :) How’s it for you? Image courtesy: Kitsch Mandi Noetic Nirvana by artist “Gautam Nair” Mesmerised by the painting by Gautam Nair. Why not meet the creative minds behind such many more fascinating creations in person? Kitsch Mandi is happening at Palace Grounds this Sunday after 1 p.m. All your favorite green stores will be there like Indo Greens and Green Essence. Renowned artist Shilo Shiv Suleman is conducting a workshop on how…