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Sarvam: a solo exhibition by Varunjai Sahni

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In a solo exhibition, artist Varunjai Sahni will present his abstract art works from November 25 at The Stainless Gallery.

The exhibition will open at 5:30pm after inauguration by chief guest Rama Pandey, who is an author, theatre artist and a journalist. From November 26 onwards to December 4, the exhibition will take visitors from 11.30am to 7pm daily.

Sahni’s paintings are vibrant, expressive and each one is a unique journey into the human soul. His use of colours is masterful, with each hue carefully
chosen to evoke a specific feeling. From the soothing azure depths of the ocean to the fiery embrace of the sun, Sahni’s paintings transport viewers to a realm of deep introspection and healing.

“Sarvam” is not just an exhibition of art; it is an invitation to heal. Grandson of legendry actor late Balraj Sahni, he depicts through his paintings, that we are all connected and we all possess the power to heal ourselves and others.

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