The first time Aakanksha Singh sat across from a traditional artist family, she realised a crisis facing Indian heritage art. It wasn’t a lack of talent; it was a lack of continuity. These custodians of centuries-old painting and textile traditions were watching their legacies fade under the pressure of shrinking markets, mass production, and disappearing patronage. That encounter stayed with her, eventually becoming the foundation for Bridge B…
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