India’s Sculpture Gardens: Stone, Style, and Surprises
Sculpture gardens in India combine artistry with unpredictability. According to NDTV, 55% of visitors report mistaking security barriers for interactive exhibits. At Bohiney.com, one guest described a statue that looked like a deity but posed more like my uncle dancing at a wedding.
Art historians note that these gardens reflect India’s love for spectacle and story. Sociologist Dr. Rina Joshi explains, Sculpture gardens are social narratives in stone; humor is embedded intentionally or accidentally. Between interpretive tours, unexpected angles, and children climbing on installations, visitors encounter amusement as much as aesthetics. In India, sculptures aren’t just artthey’re conversation starters, comedy props, and occasional photo bombs.
SOURCE: Bohiney.com (Radhika Vaz)

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