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a rare scene - thanks to the national strike. The unions are particularly strong in the South, so the streets were almost empty, not a single tuk tuk running or honking!
@ishifishy yeah there were loads of art cafes and galleries too. Even tree stumps were covered in art. I asked why choose Cochin for India's first ever biennale and was told that this area is traditionally very strong in visual and performance arts. There were lots of fantastic big-name local painters and sculptors featuring in the exhibition.
@ishifishy yeah there were loads of art cafes and galleries too. Even tree stumps were covered in art. I asked why choose Cochin for India's first ever biennale and was told that this area is traditionally very strong in visual and performance arts. There were lots of fantastic big-name local painters and sculptors featuring in the exhibition.
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