Balaji
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This is a quick, gestural, ink and watercolour wash sketch, in an 130 gsm, A6 size (approximately 14 cms x 10 cms) sketchbook.
This form of transportation appears to be of Japanese origin. In Japanese “jin ricky shaw” means human pulled vehicle. Chennai had hand-pulled rickshaws from around 1930’s to 1973. Cycle-rickshaws came on the scene in the 1950s and lasted until almost the end of the last century. They have now been replaced almost totally by auto-rickshaws, which are gas, diesel, and electric powered, sturdier versions of the cycle-rickshaw

This form of transportation appears to be of Japanese origin. In Japanese “jin ricky shaw” means human pulled vehicle. Chennai had hand-pulled rickshaws from around 1930’s to 1973. Cycle-rickshaws came on the scene in the 1950s and lasted until almost the end of the last century. They have now been replaced almost totally by auto-rickshaws, which are gas, diesel, and electric powered, sturdier versions of the cycle-rickshaw
