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Fridge magnets featuring the Off-Beat but In-tune series by Aditi Maithreya that seeks to put the limelight on women artistes in the field of classical instrumental music in India. If you're a lover of music, art, culture and more, then this is a set you'll love!
It can be bought as a set of 5 or as individual pieces.
Size: 58mm.
Type: Fridge Magnet.
About the series:-
The Off-beat but In-tune series is an art series by Aditi Maithreya. The series seeks to put the limelight on women artistes in the field of classical instrumental music in India, with a focus on percussion and wind instruments. Originally painted on cork coasters, the series shows women artistes playing five different instruments (in no particular order). They come in vibrant colours.
This series is particularly unique as it was eye-opening and insightful. What was most interesting was the respective journeys of the artistes - it wasn't limited to music classes and long practice hours but much more. It was also about making a name in a field that seldom saw many women venture into. It was about breaking stereotypes and mastering an art. Their stories are truly inspiring.
Fridge magnets featuring the Off-Beat but In-tune series by Aditi Maithreya that seeks to put the limelight on women artistes in the field of classical instrumental music in India. If you're a lover of music, art, culture and more, then this is a set you'll love!
It can be bought as a set of 5 or as individual pieces.
Size: 58mm.
Type: Fridge Magnet.
About the series:-
The Off-beat but In-tune series is an art series by Aditi Maithreya. The series seeks to put the limelight on women artistes in the field of classical instrumental music in India, with a focus on percussion and wind instruments. Originally painted on cork coasters, the series shows women artistes playing five different instruments (in no particular order). They come in vibrant colours.
This series is particularly unique as it was eye-opening and insightful. What was most interesting was the respective journeys of the artistes - it wasn't limited to music classes and long practice hours but much more. It was also about making a name in a field that seldom saw many women venture into. It was about breaking stereotypes and mastering an art. Their stories are truly inspiring.
Fridge magnets featuring the Off-Beat but In-tune series by Aditi Maithreya that seeks to put the limelight on women artistes in the field of classical instrumental music in India. If you're a lover of music, art, culture and more, then this is a set you'll love!
It can be bought as a set of 5 or as individual pieces.
Size: 58mm.
Type: Fridge Magnet.
About the series:-
The Off-beat but In-tune series is an art series by Aditi Maithreya. The series seeks to put the limelight on women artistes in the field of classical instrumental music in India, with a focus on percussion and wind instruments. Originally painted on cork coasters, the series shows women artistes playing five different instruments (in no particular order). They come in vibrant colours.
This series is particularly unique as it was eye-opening and insightful. What was most interesting was the respective journeys of the artistes - it wasn't limited to music classes and long practice hours but much more. It was also about making a name in a field that seldom saw many women venture into. It was about breaking stereotypes and mastering an art. Their stories are truly inspiring.
Fridge magnets featuring the Off-Beat but In-tune series by Aditi Maithreya that seeks to put the limelight on women artistes in the field of classical instrumental music in India. If you're a lover of music, art, culture and more, then this is a set you'll love!
It can be bought as a set of 5 or as individual pieces.
Size: 58mm.
Type: Fridge Magnet.
About the series:-
The Off-beat but In-tune series is an art series by Aditi Maithreya. The series seeks to put the limelight on women artistes in the field of classical instrumental music in India, with a focus on percussion and wind instruments. Originally painted on cork coasters, the series shows women artistes playing five different instruments (in no particular order). They come in vibrant colours.
This series is particularly unique as it was eye-opening and insightful. What was most interesting was the respective journeys of the artistes - it wasn't limited to music classes and long practice hours but much more. It was also about making a name in a field that seldom saw many women venture into. It was about breaking stereotypes and mastering an art. Their stories are truly inspiring.