Ikkat
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Surendra Kumar Meher, Orissa :
Master craftsman
who has endeavoured to enrich and glorify the splendid style of tie and dye art popularly
known as Ikkat is Surendra Kumar Meher. The master weaver is the son of legendary Ikkat
weaver Padmashree Kunja Bihari Meher. He lives with his wife, a son and two daughters.
From childhood, he learnt the stages and techniques of weaving from his
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After graduating from Sambalpur University, Orissa, he devoted himself to a this
traditional art by innovating and experimenting with new designs in cotton and silk yarns.
He has created intricate and beautiful works that can never be reproduced by machine. As a
young artist, he created a record by receiving the State Award of Orissa for three years
consequently (1987,1988,1989). He also received the National Award in 1991 and Kalanidhi
Award from Suraj Kund Craft Mela in 1993. He has participated and exhibited his creations
in Craft Melas at Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune, Surajkund and New Delhi.
Surendra Kumar Meher
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represented the
country in the "India Week" exhibition at Algurair Centre, Dubai in 1994 and
"India - A celebration" to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Indian independence
at Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, U.S.A in 1997. His classic creations - Kala-Ratna
sarees in Cotton and Silk have been permanently displayed in the Crafts Museum, New Delhi
and Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, U.S.A. |
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