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Handmade Greetings

First Created: February 21,2004
Page Last Updated: December 22,2007

K.L.Kamat never bought greeting cards. He made them himself with photographs, colors or sometimes with interesting materials like sea-shells or film. Most recipients have preserved them or framed them as works of art. Some samples. 

© K. L. Kamat
A Handmade Greeting Card by Kamat
A Handmade Greeting Card by Kamat

 

© K. L. Kamat
A Handmade Greeting Card by Kamat
A Handmade Greeting Card by Kamat
The wax-like texture is obtained by spraying ink with a toothbrush

 

© K. L. Kamat
Handmade Greeting Card by Kamat
Handmade Greeting Card by Kamat
Misprinted photographs when touched make great art

See Also:

  • Kamat's Diaries -- Fascination, beauty, and amusements; that's what's inside Kamat's diaries; sample pages.
  • India in India Ink -- Line drawings of life and people of India

Pictures from Kamat's Life
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Kamat Writing a LetterMaking Room for the Young Gautama Buddha A Greeting Card Made by Kamat
Woman ArtistMonument for a Dead Soldier, Colonel Hill, HonavarA Historians SareePencil Portraits by K.L.Kamat
Pencil Sketch by K.L.KamatYouth Belonging to Gonda TribeKamat Fits Goddess Kali in a Map of BengalKamat Finishing up an Illustration

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