As the exhibition of the boy prodigy's select works completes a month today, the newly-opened gallery continues to clock a steady stream of visitors at the historical Jew Town otherwise known for its shops selling ethnic exotica.
79-year-old K J Augustin remembers Clint's weekly visits to his house in coastal Kochi in the late 1970s.
"I used to take him around," he says about the prodigy who went on to do no less than 25,000 pictures before his death in 1983 one month short of turning seven.
When Clint replied it was the sunset, she said half jokingly "Then why don't you paint a picture of it and gift me?"
Next weekend, Clint was back with an artwork.The tiny tot had reproduced the past week's sight "in greater glory" recounts Augustin, who had worked with the boy's father M T Joseph at Central Institute of Fisheries Technology at Wellingdon Island here.
Joseph noted with gratitude his late colleague G Madhavan's role in spotting Clint's talent when he was about a year old, with a post script to the 'sunset painting' story.
"When Saramma received the gift, she asked Clint "What if I tell the world that this is my son's painting?' At this, the boy asked her to return it. Only to soon give it back,but after scribbling his name 'Clint' on one corner of the work.
