
“Essence & Forms: A Celebration of Femininity, Faith, and the Natural World” is currently on display at The Cube, Max Towers, Noida. The art exhibition, which started on January 24, showcases an impressive collection of artworks that celebrate womanhood, spirituality, and the natural world.
Organised by Anamkara Art, a Delhi-based art space, in collaboration with Gaeaa Leonaa, the exhibition features works by some of India’s most renowned contemporary artists. The list includes Seema Kohli, Jatin Das, Anjolie Ela Menon, Thota Vaikuntam, Ameena Ahuja, R.K. Yadhav, S. Harshavardhana, Swaraj Das, Suvigya Sharma, Niladri Paul, Neeraj Goswami, and sculptor Raj Shahani.
The displayed artworks explore themes of femininity, the spiritual connection between humanity and nature, and the fluidity of forms. From vibrant paintings to intricate sculptures, each piece reflects the unique vision of the artists, offering visitors an inspiring journey through different perspectives.
Speaking about the exhibition, the organisers shared their excitement. “This exhibition is a celebration of creativity, femininity, and the powerful bond between humans and nature. It’s amazing to see how each artist has interpreted these themes in their own distinctive way,” said a representative from Anamkara Art.
Gaeaa Leonaa, the curator, added, “Our goal is to create a space where art can inspire dialogue and reflection. Through Essence & Forms, we want visitors to experience the beauty and depth of these universal themes”.
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The exhibition is open to all, providing an opportunity to enjoy art that beautifully connects emotions, spirituality, and the natural world.
When: Until February 24;11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Where: The Cube, Max Towers, Noida
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