
The group art exhibition ‘Master Strokes 2025’ will be held at the Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre, from March 16 to March 20. The exhibition will open with an inauguration on March 16 at 6 PM and will be open to visitors from March 17 to March 20, between 11 AM and 8 PM.
Now in its seventh edition, ‘Master Strokes’ will feature paintings and sculptures by artists from across India. The exhibition brings together artists working in different styles and mediums, displaying a variety of themes and approaches to art.
Among the participating artists, sculptor Kumud Grover presents works that balance realism and abstraction, while Aashima Mehrotra showcases Turbulence, a part of her Spacescapes series, exploring emotions through colours and cosmic imagery. Mrinmoy Barua focuses on abstract art, using a mix of brush strokes, textures, and colours.
Ranjan Choudhury, a 74-year-old entrepreneur and artist, presents a collection of oil paintings inspired by his travels and personal memories. Dr Simple Mohanty’s work reflects her connection with nature, capturing elements of the natural world in her paintings. Raushan Khanna, a young artist based in Dubai, exhibits a selection of works spanning still life, abstracts, and contemporary themes.
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The exhibition includes a range of artistic expressions, with artists using different techniques and materials to create their work. ‘Master Strokes 2025’ is organised as a platform for artists to display their creativity and for visitors to engage with various forms of visual art.
When: March 16 to 20; 11 AM- 8 PM
Where: Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre
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