Team L&M Set up by Manya Roongta and Krish Nawal, Children’s Art Museum of India (CAMI) offers learning facilities for children in painting, sculpture, and mixed media. An online platform, it serves as a one-stop solution for creative minds where young talents assemble, exchange, and flourish as artists. “Artistic exploration is an essential aspect of […]Read More
The Visual Arts category explores the rich and evolving world of artistic expression through mediums such as painting, sculpture, photography, and contemporary art. It brings together compelling stories, artist interviews, exhibition reviews, and features that reflect the diversity and depth of visual creativity.
From traditional art forms to modern and experimental practices, this section highlights the vision and craftsmanship of both established and emerging artists. It offers insight into artistic processes, cultural influences, and the changing landscape of the visual arts.
Team L&M Paying tributes to the noted artist Ambadas Khobragade during his birth centenary, Ushaarth Art Foundation is holding an exhibition of his works at New Delhi’s India International Centre. The show includes paintings and drawings spanning seven decades of the artists’ practice, from the collection of Dhoomimal Gallery as well as works from several […]Read More
Sunny Chandiramani A true maestro whose work left an indelible mark on the world of modern Indian art, Ganesh Pyne was an artistic prodigy whose genius lay in his ability to blend the realms of reality and fantasy seamlessly. Myth, Mortality & the Human Condition His hauntingly beautiful paintings often depicted mythical and mystical subjects, […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha If you are overawed by the magic of mountains; if hills is something that seem to call you every now and then, visit the The Mystical Mountains at Ehsas Art page on Instagram and Facebook. And you won’t be disappointed. This is where artist Vinod Sharma is presenting his 29 oil paintings […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha No disabling condition can keep a talent latent for long. Artist Hiral Singhal, 18, is a live example of this. Despite having a genetic condition called Down Syndrome, Hiral, has mastered the art of living with it, rather than getting weighed down by it. “What she is today is the result of […]Read More
Team L&M Want to know more about Gautam Buddha? Visit the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in New Delhi. An exhibition titled Buddham Saranam Gacchami is being held here. The show that began on May 10 will remain open till June 10. Based on the life of Lord Buddha, it showcases the voyage of […]Read More
Sneha Gautam One of India’s most famous and revered artists, Raja Ravi Varma was born on this day (April 29) in 1848 in Kilimanoor, Travancore. Adopting themes that appealed to the elite and later attracted the masses, he came to be celebrated for his portraits that featured royalty, women, gods, and goddesses. He skillfully bought […]Read More
Team L&M To support the cause of road safety and prevention of drunk driving tragedies, the Community Against Drunken Driving (CADD) is organising a group art exhibition the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi. CADD was started back in 2001, by Prince Singhal to campaign for prevention of drunk driving that most often leads to […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Free from her first solo show in Delhi, Curious Charms-The Magic of Aquarelle, at India Habitat Centre, Dr Sushma Mahajan is still basking in glory, thanks t the overwhelming response she got. “I have done three exhibitions before –all in Jaipur. But Delhi has truly overwhelmed me. I am humbled by the […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Art is his childhood friend, and it came most effortlessly and naturally to him. Reason: His father Aziz Ul Haque is an artist – Kamar Alam grew up seeing him work. “I have imitated my father’s each and every stroke and he is my inspiration and strength till date,” he says, adding […]Read More