Throughout rural India, homes – the threshold, the walls – are decorated with auspicious signs and symbols. Painted most often with rice paste or powder, these range from childlike drawings to diagrams of esoteric significance. And the tradition persists, even amid the squalor of the big city.
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- "A Squatter Settlement, Bombay." In Vistāra - The Architecture of India, Catalogue of the Exhibition, edited by Carmen Kagal, 28-30. The Festival of India, 1986.