Hi to all inquisitive sapiens…being a designer by profession and by default persistence towards craft and artisans my mind always takes me towards to such place from where i can be a part of nature and art …and I am sure most of us wanna go to such place from where we can get inspire or be a part of some innovation…so here my request from Google connect is to create a path for art finders for rural areas .
As we all know that Indian craftsmanship and textiles are very rich from ancient time and still some devine souls are carrying it forward but most of them are far away from technology and smartphones…but they have such experience and talent which we can’t find in Pinterest or Google or nor in any doccments…but world needs to know them by just MONO CLICK …well I am not a technical person but still wanna put down few key words as below:
Google connect which binds all local and rural crafts and craftmans and leads to a bigger level .
Thanks
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Hello @20swati20 ,
Welcome to Connect, we are glad to have you here.
Thank you for sharing what you are interested in. It would be great if you add a bit more about Indian craftsmanship and textiles. You can even do it in a separate post. This way other Local Guides could interact a participate in the conversation.
Just for your information, when you post on Connect, you should choose at least one topic. Think about which topic best describes what your post is about. If it falls under multiple topics, you can add them in under Additional topics at the bottom of the page. Organizing posts by popular topics will help people more easily discover the posts they care about. In What makes a good post article you’ll find some great tips that will help you get started.
Meanwhile I am going to move your post to the Local Stories section of Connect, because it is not an ide for improving Google Maps or the Local Guides program. On another hand Local Stories section is the place where you can inspire others to join your cause or share tips for ways people can make a difference in their local neighborhoods.