Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Hailing from Abohar, a small town in Punjab, where her father is a progressive horticulturist known for setting up one of the first English rose nurseries in the state, Shikha Setia grew up delving into the slow and easy pace of all that closeness to farm and the earth offers. Perhaps that […]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 The Mahabharat has an undeniable relevance in today’s world. Each of the stories that happened back in Dwapar Yug talk about moral values, each of which helps us become a better human being. They tell us about what we should and shouldn’t do in our lives, thus teaching us the correct way of […]Read More
Team L&M Govandi, a densely-populated and polluted area of Mumbai, which has been living in the shadows for a long long time is changing colours. Literally. Thanks to the GovandiArts Festival, organised by the Community Design Agency (CDA), Lamplighter Arts CIC (UK), and Streets Reimagined (UK), the area is gaining colourful wall murals. Supported by […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Deveshi Goswami grew up watching her father, the noted artist Neeraj Goswami, paint. “She started pretty early. As a baby she loved to draw on the house walls and would sometimes crawl over my finished paintings, playing with rollers with paint on them,” says the proud father. “I think that’s why he […]Read More
Benoy K Behl A most remarkable Indian tradition of the early period is that the focus of life and society was on the eternal themes and not on human personalities, which were, after all, ephemeral. In the 3rd century BCE, even the rulers did not inscribe their names upon their messages on monuments. Almost all […]Read More
Team L&M Nita Banerji took up painting and drawing over three decades ago and has been affirming her skills ever since. A self-taught artist, she began with water colours and then moved to colour pencils and pen and ink. Her ongoing show at The Art Gallery, India International Centre, New Delhi, Black and White and […]Read More
Upasana Kaura Artist Seema Pandey is fascinated by duality, by the ubiquitous presence of contradictions around, by the ambivalence within oneself, and within Nature. And this is what reflects in her artworks. Her ongoing show at Triveni Gallery, New Delhi, Where the Sky is Pink and Clouds are Green shows these dualities she experiences. An […]Read More
Anurag Kaul Just 19, but Gauri Minocha is already an artist par excellence. A Psychology student at Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University, Gauri is showcasing 60 of her artworks at the solo show, The Journey Has Just Begun, tomorrow at Alliance Francaise de Delhi, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi. “These works depict my journey as an […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Life in the Shadows, an exhibition of photographs by Chitvan Gill currently on at Art Gallery, Kamaladevi Complex, India International Centre, New Delhi brings to fore the unseen children of India’s poor forced to work due to poverty. “This exhibition is an attempt to bring these children closer to us, it tells […]Read More
Team L&M All of 14, Anvi Singla is having a solo show of her abstract art works from tomorrow. The show titled You Will Find Me, is being presented by Gallery Sree Arts, and is curated by Jitendra Padam Jain. In her maiden exhibition, Singla showcases the relation between human beings and nature, as also […]Read More