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Confluence of abstract art

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The exhibition will feature several paintings and sculptures by Bapusaheb Zanje, Bipin Kumar, Uttam Chapte, Satish Vamanrao Kale and Anand N Dabli. Zanje is a multidisciplinary contemporary artist whose sculptures are composed with tenderness to depict the dynamics of reality. Bipin’s Abstract art is open to interpretation and requires you to have an open, inquiring mind. Chapte’s abstract paintings focus on nature, showing several layers of colours that help him express better and connect the audience with the art. Satish Kale’s modern art combines thought and artistry as they testify to the development journey of the artist’s time-blocks over the years. Dabli’s paintings are full of nature and colours, with thousands of tiny forms, shapes, tones and textures – and each of them is open to be perceived freely and differently.

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