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POTTERING ABOUT

What does a pioneering master potter do after she stops throwing pots post-pandemic? For the past 3-4 years, Ira Chaudhuri, 96, has been making drawings—mostly decorative. She made 300 bookmarks when her book——was launched last November at the India International Centre in New Delhi. The book traces her distinguished career and, parallelly, the

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