<p>Carol Subbaiah (66) is an artist who paints ceramic flowers on pots.</p>.<p>“A friend of mine once gifted me a pot that had tiny roses painted on it and I was very impressed. I then decided to attend some classes to learn the basics of ceramic flower making,” she says.</p>.<p>Over the last 17 years, she has spent most of her time on the craft. On a visit to the US, where her son resides, she chanced upon fondant flowers in a cake shop, which further inspired her. She uses a mixture of Plaster Of Paris and glue to create flowers in all shapes and sizes, from sunflowers to lilies.</p>.<p>“I don’t use water to make the mixture. So even if the pot breaks, the flowers won’t,” she says.</p>.<p><br />She makes it a point to never repeat a design. For new patterns, she takes inspiration from her own garden and the Internet. </p>.<p>“I have not been able to sell them as many don’t know what I do. I am very happy just sharing my passion with my friends and family,” she says.</p>.<p><br />Carol also adds that these flowers are a great way to fix broken pots. “Just stick the pieces together with Fevicol and add flowers to cover the cracks,” she says. </p>
<p>Carol Subbaiah (66) is an artist who paints ceramic flowers on pots.</p>.<p>“A friend of mine once gifted me a pot that had tiny roses painted on it and I was very impressed. I then decided to attend some classes to learn the basics of ceramic flower making,” she says.</p>.<p>Over the last 17 years, she has spent most of her time on the craft. On a visit to the US, where her son resides, she chanced upon fondant flowers in a cake shop, which further inspired her. She uses a mixture of Plaster Of Paris and glue to create flowers in all shapes and sizes, from sunflowers to lilies.</p>.<p>“I don’t use water to make the mixture. So even if the pot breaks, the flowers won’t,” she says.</p>.<p><br />She makes it a point to never repeat a design. For new patterns, she takes inspiration from her own garden and the Internet. </p>.<p>“I have not been able to sell them as many don’t know what I do. I am very happy just sharing my passion with my friends and family,” she says.</p>.<p><br />Carol also adds that these flowers are a great way to fix broken pots. “Just stick the pieces together with Fevicol and add flowers to cover the cracks,” she says. </p>