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Use of Flowers as Hue

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Use of Flowers as Hue
Making Art with Flowers

Men using petals as hue for a temple decoration
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A Painting by Mukta Venkatesh, Artist Mukta Venkatesh, Himalayan flower, Water Color Painting by Mukta Venkatesh, Artist Mukta Venkatesh (1902-2003), Flowers of Mysore, Girl Selling Flowers, A thatched roof temple with Dasara Greetings, A Traditional Dancer with Flower Decorations, Woman selling flower garlands, The Flower Shop, A Rangoli Made with Flowers, Rangoli Floral Designs

Indians and Flowers
Flowers of India

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…Why cant we get a daily birth, and a daily death<br>Like the tender life of a flower…?The Flowers of a Bangalore StreetNewly Weds Offering Prayers with FlowersWaiting for the arrow of <I>Kama</I>Consenting Adults
The Bougainvillea FlowerFlowers for the LadySaying it with FlowersA Traditional Dancer with Flower DecorationsWoman Stops to Smell Flowers
Woman selling flower garlandsThe Flower MerchantThe Flower ShopThe Gulmohar FlowerFloral decorations indicating a festive occasion
You are hereLord Ganesh in a Floral RangoliWelcome Sign to a Wedding HallA Rangoli Made with FlowersDasara Greetings in Floral Design
Himalayan FlowersA Rose by Any Other Name ...A Folk Dancers Mask Decorated with Fresh FlowersMan Carries Pot Decorated With Flowers for the Karaga Festival

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