V. K. Munusamy

In the following article, we will explore V. K. Munusamy in depth and its implications in various areas. V. K. Munusamy is a topic of great relevance today, which has aroused considerable interest among experts and the general public. Along these lines, we will analyze its evolution over time, its possible impacts on society, as well as the different opinions and approaches that exist in this regard. From its origins to its future projection, V. K. Munusamy is a topic that leaves no one indifferent and that requires a detailed and thoughtful examination.

Munusamy hosting a terracotta crafts session with students in Puducherry. Ganeshas, Tsunami Ganeshas, Elephants and Horses are among the figures he teaches students to make.

V. K. Munusamy also known as V. K. Munusamy Krishnapakthar is an Indian Terracotta artist. He won Padma Shri award in the year 2020 for his work in the field of Terracotta Artistry. Munusamy is credited with numerous world recognized works of art, including the world's tallest terracotta horse measuring 17 ½ feet installed in American International School, Chennai.

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