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		<title>Painting the Sound of Oneness: Artist Datti Kaur on Faith, Form, and Finding Her Voice</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Banner artwork: “Maghar”, 63cm x 86cm, Guache and natural pigments on natural hemp paper When you speak with Datti Kaur, her words unfold slowly, like brushstrokes on wet paper. They circle an idea until it begins to glow, much like the soft pigments she layers on her paintings. Her art, rooted in Indian miniature traditions [&#8230;]]]></description>
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