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Baskaran Natarajan's Biography
Artist | Baskaran Natarajan |
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Age | 64 |
Place Of Birth | Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu |
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Bio | Baskaran Natarajan, born on June 19, 1961, is a master craftsman from Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, dedicated to the art of creating Golu dolls. These traditional dolls, crafted from materials like papier-mâché and terracotta, are a key part of the South Indian Navaratri festival. They represent gods, goddesses, mythological figures, and scenes from daily life, celebrating the divine feminine energy of Shakti.
His unique dolls, which depict not just deities but also stories of daily life and spirituality, are highly sought after by customers who want to instill moral values in their children. His immense passion and dedication to the art of Golu fuels his motivation and bring him a deep sense of honor to contribute to this old-age art form for future generations. |
Awards | State and District Awards |