Artist Divyaman Singh is preparing to showcase his latest exhibition, “The Divine Elements Vol I”, which explores the fusion of astronomy, earthly elements, and spirituality.
Curated by Shahzada Khurram, the exhibition invites viewers on a journey through the cosmic and earthly realms through art.
The exhibition will be open to the public from April 5 to April 8, 2024, at Kalamkar Gallery, Main Building, first floor, Bikaner House, New Delhi.
Visitors will have the opportunity to engage with Singh’s visionary pieces and gain insights into his creative process.
Singh, known for his innovative artistic approach, has seamlessly blended various elements in this collection. “The Divine Elements Vol I” serves as a visual symphony where the cosmos and earthly elements converge, inviting viewers to contemplate the profound connections between the celestial and terrestrial realms.
According to Singh, painting is a dialogue between himself and the canvas, using oil on canvas to merge the beauty of space with spirituality.
Curator Shahzada Khurram, with a discerning eye for artistic detail and a dedication to promoting innovative voices in the art world, underscores the exhibition’s significance.
He describes “The Divine Elements Vol I” as a harmonious fusion of spirituality and earthly elements, crafted masterfully through oil painting to create a mesmerising journey where celestial and terrestrial realms unite seamlessly.The Divine Elements Vol I
Khurram emphasises Singh’s mastery in symbolically portraying celestial bodies and earthly elements, evoking contemplation through a color palette blending celestial blues, earthy tones, and golden accents.
When: April 5 to 8
Where: Bikaner House, New Delhi
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