Goa to set up museum honouring Mario Miranda, celebrating his iconic artwork


Daijiworld Media Network- Panaji

Panaji, Mar 26: In a tribute to legendary cartoonist and illustrator Mario Miranda, the Goa government has announced plans to establish a museum dedicated to his life and work. Miranda, known for capturing the essence of Goa through his whimsical and detailed sketches, remains one of the state’s most celebrated artists.

The proposed museum will showcase a vast collection of his original artworks, sketches, and personal memorabilia, offering visitors a glimpse into his creative journey. Officials stated that the initiative aims to preserve and promote Miranda’s artistic legacy, which beautifully depicted Goa’s culture, traditions, and everyday life.

Mario Miranda’s signature style, filled with humor and intricate details, earned him nationwide acclaim. His illustrations adorned books, newspapers, and even walls of famous establishments, making his work an inseparable part of Goa’s identity.

The museum is expected to become a major cultural landmark, drawing art enthusiasts and tourists alike. More details on the project’s location and timeline will be announced soon.

  

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