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On display will be 34 projects created by more than 60 artists from India and abroad, hailing from 12 countries, including the United States and Australia
[…]The last day of the event will also showcase the power of women’s poetry at Kavyitri Sammelan, featuring Anuradha Pandey, Nandini Shrivastava, Prof Charu Kapoor, Kavita & Tanvi, Nirupama Kotru & Ketki, presented by Amit Sharma
[…]Characterised by vibrant colours, artist Shibu Natesan’s work often incorporates popular culture and addresses complex societal issues. Natesan’s style in this body of work, is a fusion of hyperrealism and surreal elements using symbolism and meticulous attention to detail such as light, shadow and atmosphere
[…]The Festival of Hope Foundation has been promoting cancer awareness across Delhi NCR
[…]The festival features scholarship holders of Sahitya Kala Parishad, showcasing their expertise in classical music, dance, drama, and visual art. The festival will be inaugurated by Saurabh Bhardwaj, Minister of Art, Culture, and Language, Delhi Government
[…]As part of the exhibition, a book on musical instruments, featuring over 200 pages of photographs and essays by scholars and art writers from across India, will be released
[…]His aversion to color, especially in blowtorch works, reflected his belief in the decorative nature of color. The artist’s use of black fascinated him, carrying a mysterious and enchanting quality.
[…]Purkayastha will host a daily live drawing exercise featuring a circular canvas shaped like a mandala. These works will create their own synergy between the evocative essence of the past and the present, as well as the beauty of human figures in art
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