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Color riots change the UKKadam housing unit into artwork

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Coimbationery: Artist from St + Art India Foundation added colorful colorful pop to bland walls of the Tamil Nadu slum board housing unit in Ukkadam.
The second phase of this drive aims to beautify the residential area, which is surrounded by dirt and waste.
Residents say that people from other regions are used to look down they are because their environment is bad.
Colorful murals in buildings have now provided facelift locality.
Naveen Kumar, resident of a housing unit, said the person who passed now stopped to examine colorful paintings.
The first phase of the project was conducted last year.
The rest of the wall will be decorated in the second phase, which will conclude at the end of November.
It was only locked up with people included in certain socio-economic strata, Corporation City Commissioner King Gopal Sunkara said.
“We want everyone to experience art and artists.
A total of 1,200 families live here and it is a public place that develops to demonstrate art and artists,” he said.
This project is funded and supported by Cat Asia, the local chapter of the Confederation of Indian Real Estate Developer Association (Credi) and the Coimbatore Resident’s Awareness Association.

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