Hyderabad: A Hyderabad law student who claims to be the country’s first woman micro-artist, has completed her most recent project – the writing of the Bhagavad Gita on 4,042 grains of rice.
The project took over 150 careful hours of painstaking precision and is an exciting addition to her collection of 2,000 artworks, says the artist Ramagiri Swarika.
“In my most recent work, I have written the Bhagavad Gita on 4,042 rice grains which took 150 hours to finish. I work with various products to create micro arts,” said Swarika, who does not use a magnifying glass for her micro artwork.
In 2019, she was awarded a national award from Delhi Cultural Academy and was recognized as India’s first micro-artist.
“I was awarded the International Order Book of records in 2017, and in 2019, I received a national award from the North Delhi Cultural Academy. Till now I have worked on 2000 plus micro arts,” Swarika said. Being a law student, Swarika said that she wanted to become a Judge and be an inspiration to many women.
Sri Lata, mother of Sarika said, “My daughter developed a passion for art and music from her childhood. I’m very happy to see her receive all this recognition.”
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