Choudhury, the Rajya Sabha MP and one of the spearheads of the art movement since the 70s, praised the emerging trend in Durga Puja to take art to the popular domain at the terrocota-inspired Dum Dum Mall Pally Sarbojonin puja pandal.
In the first ever live demonstration by him before an enthralled audience, he sketched the Goddess as a simple rural woman who loves to adorn herself with jewlleries.
"We have put up the painting at the entrance. We will do something appropriate later on. We are humbled to have the painting of a personality like Jogen Choudhury," organising committee Secretary Chandan Ganguly said.
"We have sourced the materials of the pandal, which resembles a brick kiln in parts with archways of a temple blended. The red-hued slabs and tiles are all procured from kilns dotted across south Bengal in three months time," he said.
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