Stating that making dolls is her hobby, Haritha N, an advocate, said that she made 32 forms of Lord Ganesha. “I used to make dolls since childhood. I studied and researched to know the different forms of Lord Ganesha. I used seven colours while making Ganesha dolls,’’ said Haritha.
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Two new exhibits at the Hunter Museum of American Art showcase two Black artists whose work intersected with times of change internally and externally.
From squishy Cabbage Patch cuties to manikins made of antique porcelain, the Skokie resident appraised, repaired, bought, sold and collected dolls as old as the 18th century.