Posts Tagged: Contemporaryart
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- April 4, 2023
“CONFLUENCE”An Exhibition of Paintings by Vishnu N. Sonavane & Jyotsna V. Sonavane
JYOTSNA SONAVANE As an artist, my best work comes from the deepest place inside of me which fulfils the need to create. Painting thus becomes an inward journey for outward expressions I have always
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- March 4, 2023
“EMOTIONS – Women in Art”Art envisioned by WOMEN Curated by Jesno Jackson
Dubai: With another International Women’s Day behind us, we are reminded of the long and challenging journey women artists had
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- March 3, 2023
Eminent Art Gallery at World Art Dubai-2023
Founded in New Delhi in 2007 and later revived in Mumbai by Abid Husain , Eminent Art Gallery showcases a
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- November 11, 2022
Oxford Bookstore celebrates centenary in books by announcing the first ever Oxford Bookstore Art Book Prize
New Delhi, 10th November 2022: Under the aegis of Oxford Bookstore’s centenary celebration, the iconic Oxford Bookstore proudly announces the first edition
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- November 11, 2022
“Artival Art Event 2022″ Modern & Contemporary Art Event I From: 11th, 12th, 13th November 2022”
Mumbai’s Biggest National Level Art Exhibition A national level group art event Artival 2022 is being held at Expo Centre, World Trade
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- November 11, 2022
Kalakriti Art Gallery presents artist, Sunayana Malhotra and Poushali Das exhibition of paintings
The Sarovar Story by Sunayana Malhotra Enchanted by the lotuses artist, Sunayana Malhothra committed herself to exploring its fleeting moods, and
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- October 21, 2022
Brewing Creativity With Coffee: Nidhi Bharti Brings Coffee To The
World Of Paintings
Coffee, the aromatic brew draws immediate attention of your senses. A kick-shot of caffeineworks in many ways to save your
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- October 7, 2022
USE OF CHIAROSCURO TECHNIQUE IN PAINTINGS
Chiaroscuro in Italian means ‘light and shadow’ and this technique came into being during the renaissance period. This classic technique