Chitra Santhe

 




Art steps off the easel stand
and onto the street.
No doors, no thresholds —
only feet that wander in.

You don’t need to know how to look.
You learn by standing there —
asking, pausing, choosing,
letting color meet curiosity.

What moves most is attention —
conversations begin,
curiosity lingers,
and art finds listeners.

For Bengaluru, this is not an event.
It is a civic pause.
A day when art belongs to everyone,
and the street becomes a shared gallery.

Where art is not elevated,
but shared.
No spectacle. No permission.
Just a city meeting itself on the street.


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