The Bengaluru Santhe on Swami Vivekananda Road that was inaugurated
on May 8 with much fanfare by the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation
Limited (BMRCL) wore a deserted look on Friday, with hardly any
customers paying it a visit. Though there is a provision to allot 83
stalls for artisans and members of self-help groups, the BMRCL has
succeeded in attracting only about 40 artisans and those who support the
cause of artisans in rural areas.
The artisans who have been
exhibiting their products at these stalls for more than 20 days have
been sitting idle most of the time owing to lack of customers.
Some
people visit our stalls during the weekends but not on weekdays. I
think that the lack of awareness or publicity about Bengaluru Santhe
might be a reason for the low response and lack of encouragement from
public, said M Manjula, member of a self-help group, Suruchi, which
exhibits cotton bags at the Santhe.
The objective of Bengaluru
Santhe was to promote and help artisans from rural areas. The exhibition
was supposed to be a platform for artisans to showcase their best
products. The terms and conditions of participation offered to rural
artisans and members of self-help groups includes a fee of Rs100 per
stall per day. The artisans have to share 5% of the revenue with the
BMRCL. The shops can be rented out for a maximum period of 60 days. The
artisans have no problem to pay the fee of Rs 100 per day but they are
worried about the lack of response from the public.
We are very
happy with the guidance and cooperation of K Prabhakara Rao, the chief
executive officer of BMRCL. Though his intentions are good, the need of
the hour is publicity. Not many people are aware of the existence of
Bengaluru Santhe, said Rajeswari Manjunath of Shiva Home Products from
Shimoga.
Lack of other facilities such as eateries,
entertainment and parking place for vehicles are attributed as the other
reasons for the lack of footfalls at Bengaluru Santhe.
Many
visitors have told us that they faced lot of problems to find space for
parking vehicles. If the authorities concerned take measures to provide a
suitable place for parking vehicles, there will be more visitors.The
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embedded software-only component of the Motorola wireless switches. I
request the BMRCL authorities to put up more banners on Swami
Vivekananda Road to create awareness about the Santhe, said Hema Sekhar,
who won a national award for her skills in making batik tie-and-dye
products.
Meanwhile, Prabhakara Rao agreed on the need to create
awareness among Bangaloreans about the Santhe. We are mulling over
several options to ensure sufficient publicity. As far as the issue of
vehicle parking is concerned, not many people are aware of the two-acres
of land nearby meant for parking. Ours is the only Metro rail station
in the country to have such a vast space for parking vehicles, said
Rao.
Three Rivers owner Tripp Kline makes his first pitch of the
summer auction season June 4 with the opening half a doubleheader
featuring a Latrobe gentleman's collection. The opener of the twin bill
touches all the bases in the country and Americana categories with
selections of furniture, clocks, collectibles, glass, silver, jewelry,
china and ceramics. Along with some well-done reproductions, the sale
includes many period pieces.
One of the better works of art in
the sale is a still-life painting by Dorothy Lauer Davids, a Greensburg
artist who earned a memorial show at the Westmoreland Museum of American
Art shortly after her death in 1980. Born in York, Pa., Davids settled
in Western Pennsylvania and painted ordinary scenes of daily life in her
community, such as a farmhand resting after a hard day's work in the
fields or shoppers at a local market. During 2009, the museum featured
her work again in its Four Perspectives on Fifty Years.
Keeping
local, the sale offers signed pieces by Malcolm Parcell and Robert
Griffing, whose paintings capture the spirit of Pennsylvania's Eastern
Woodland Indians during the 18th century. Bidders also will discover
older maps and prints of Greensburg and other towns in the southern
reaches of Western Pennsylvania.
A campaign curiosity shows how
politicians helped voters get their heads around the issues in the early
20th century. After splitting from the mainstream Republican Party,
former president Teddy Roosevelt formed the National Progressive party,
also known as the Bull Moose Party. A well-preserved bandana captures
the party's spirit with images of a bull moose, Teddy's initials and a
depiction of a bear carrying a big stick.
As the temperatures
outside rise, owner Dan Pletcher promises to turn up the heat in the
bidding arena with a new absolute selling policy, even in the wake of a
$41,000 hammer price for a Tiffany lamp during the May 25 sale. After
losing out on several items during an out-of-state sale on which he
placed the high bids because of hidden reserve prices, Pletcher vowed
that all reasonable top bids on big ticket items at C&P events will
take home that merchandise. Along with what he calls the company's low,
competitive fees, Pletcher says the absolute approach will help sell
more merchandise at fair market prices for consignors and bidders.
A
couple of 14-karat gold rings will be among the first pieces put to the
test. Both stunning in their own right, one ring sports a 4.74-karat
round diamond at its center, with 12 smaller sparklers surrounding it on
the gold band. The other ring packs a 2.03-karat diamond on an elegant
gold band. The rings come with International Gemological Institute
certification papers.
Along with the two diamond rings, the
jewelry and silver selections are strong overall. A Tiffany
sterling-silver owl figure, with a screw-on head, is a fine example.
Flatware serving sets, coffee sets, teapots, sterling and tortoise-shell
snuffboxes further burnish the silver offerings. A women's 18-karat
gold Rolex wristwatch is on offer, as well.
In the furniture
section, a three-door American Victorian bookcase from Pleasant Unity,
Pa., is elegantly understated for Victorian furniture. The bookcase
provides plenty of storage for a reader's favorite tomes behind a trio
of tall glass doors. Beneath, three drawers provide space for bookmarks
and other reading accessories. On the other hand, a miniature
18th-century painted Italian secretary is perfect for smaller spaces.
Another
round of black Americana comes to market during this sale in the shape
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Artistically
speaking, Japanese and Asian ivory figures, prints, antique bells,
palace seats and garden urns bring a hint of the Far East. Paintings
feature works from European and American artists, including several
prints, engravings, mezzotints and more from a local country club that
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