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This Hungarian artist is floored by Indian Vedic life

AMRITSAR: Hungarian artist Rozalia Radhika Hummel Radhika symbolising her Indian connection has been travelling through India for the past 25 years
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Hungarian artist Rosalia Radhika Hummel conducts a workshop on sacred art techniques. A Tribune photograph
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Tribune News Service

Amritsar, April 19

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Hungarian artist Rozalia Radhika Hummel (Radhika symbolising her Indian connection) has been travelling through India for the past 25 years. She has been studying the mystical connections between inner and outer realms and expressing those thoughts through her art. Every time she comes here, she is as excited as she was during her first visit in 1981.

She says, “India has this beautiful, exciting art and culture scene. There are a lot of inspiring stories and traditions here and I love to lap it all for my art as well as holistic being.” Smitten with Vedic life and principles, the noted Indologist, who is considered an expert on Indian Vedic themes, will be conducting a session on new golden age art techniques inspired by sacred paintings at the art gallery. She will also be conducting a session on meditative therapies using colours for spiritual and physical healing.

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Rozalia impresses everyone she meets with her Hindi. Her traditional Indian look is complete with a bindi. Her works are exhibited permanently at West Zone Cultural Centre in Udaipur.

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