Black 7 Art has organised a solo art exhibition by Ram Onkar at the India Habitat Centre’s Convention Foyer. The exhibition, titled “Rhythmic Harmony”, runs from August 10 to August 14, from 11 AM to 7 PM.
Ram Onkar, a BFA artist from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, and a long-time resident of New Delhi, has dedicated over 28 years to his artistic journey. His latest works reflect his deep passion for music, a theme that has become central to his art over the past two decades.
Onkar’s paintings capture the magical effects of music, transporting viewers into realms of serenity and joy. The exhibition features a remarkable series of artworks that blend Indian classical and Western instruments with dreamy colours. His semi-abstract figures, often depicted in Sufi attire, harmonise with realistic instruments, creating a visual symphony that resonates with emotions.
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“Music is an inseparable part of life, providing pleasure and solace,” Onkar says. “Through my art, I aim to convey the unifying power of music, transcending stress and depression”.
Dr Anju Bala, an artist and art historian, praised Onkar’s work, and said, “Ram Onkar’s works are a testament to the transformative power of music. His paintings invite viewers to immerse themselves in the rhythmic harmony, celebrating the universal language of music”.
The exhibition is open to everyone until August 14 at the India Habitat Centre.
When: 11 AM to 7 PM; Until August 14
Where: Convention Foyer, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
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