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Voice of Colors – An artists’ camp

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The Sahitya Kala Parishad, the esteemed Art and Cultural Department of the Government of NCT, announced an event that would bring together some of India’s most talented artists. The ‘Voice of Colors,’ as part of the renowned Artist Camp, promised to be a celebration of art, creativity, and cultural diversity.

The excitement was palpable as the second edition of ‘Voice of Colors’ was set to take place from February 18 to 21 at the picturesque venue of Zorba The Buddha. Nestled in the heart of Delhi, this setting was chosen for its beauty and serenity, providing the perfect backdrop for the vibrant artworks that would soon adorn its walls.

Some of the finest artists in India, including Ajay Samir, Dharmendra Rathore, Hemraj Manoj Aggarwal, Milan Sharma, Nupur Kundu, Ritu Kamath, Sabia, Shridhar Iyer, and Yusuf, were set to showcase their talent and craft new artwork in various styles and sizes. Vineet Paliwal, the Programme officer from Sahitya Kala Parishad, had meticulously designed the event to ensure a seamless flow of creativity and expression.

Saurabh Bhardwaj, Minister of Arts, Culture, and Language, Delhi Government, was quick to commend the initiative, recognizing the immense talent of the artists and the importance of showcasing their works to a larger audience. The event was more than just a display of artwork; it was a celebration of cultural richness and diversity, aiming to enrich the city’s cultural landscape.

Monica Priyadarshini, Secretary, Sahitya Kala Parishad, echoed these sentiments, expressing her thrill to present ‘Voice of Colors’ as part of the Artist Camp. She highlighted the transformative power of art and the boundless creativity of the human spirit, encapsulating the essence of the event.

As the event unfolded, the atmosphere was filled with a sense of wonder and appreciation for the artists’ talents. The vibrant colors and intricate designs on display were a testament to the artists’ skill and dedication.

In the end, ‘Voice of Colors’ was more than just an art exhibition. It was a celebration of artistic expression, cultural diversity, and the transformative power of creativity. It left a lasting impact on all those who attended, reminding them of the beauty and richness of Indian art.

When: 11am – 8pm, February 18 – 21

Where: Zorba The Buddha, 7, Tropical Ghitorni

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