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Indian Street Paintings: Quite Stories We Often Overlook

Explore Indian street paintings that capture the quiet rhythms of everyday life, where vendors, fleeting moments, and lived experiences come into focus. These works by contemporary Indian artists reveal what often goes unnoticed, transforming ordinary scenes into lasting visual narratives. Rooted in memory and movement, each piece reflects a deeper connection to the spaces and people that shape daily life.

Blueprints And Heartstrings: A Scientific, Artistic Collection

Scientific representations in art is very unique and also is very rarely seen. Two genres that are so starkly divided in popular culture are art and science. Art is seen as a creative pursuit that is philosophical and emotional, while science is seen as logical, built on figures and data. However, at the heart of every groundbreaking invention is the passionate consummation of art and science. The best ideas come when creative thought and informed knowledge overlap. It is here, at this crossing of boundaries, of ideologies and beliefs that true genius lies.

Of Fire And Earth

‘Of fire and earth’, the online exhibition organised by Dhi Artspace that is on view till the 30th of May, conjures up the contemporary ceramic art scene in the country.

Let these Artworks On Haridwar Rejuvenate Your Mind And Body

India is a country built on the diverse influences of culture, tradition and history. This has exalted the charm and glory of the country. With diverse influences and history, their uniqueness is what adds to their appeal and identity. One such city is Haridwar which is also known as the ‘gateway to the gods’. It is the very homeland of the spirit realm, the abode of the silent frosty sentinels and the emblematic Dev Bhoomi. Here are some works inspired by the beauty of the holy city that quenches one’s insatiate cravings for divinity. We bet you that these artworks are the perfect choice to decorate your walls with both culture and divinity. Get your guests talking and mesmerised with these artworks on Haridwar and its breathtaking beauty.

Tips to Clean Art Prints at Home

Fine art prints are fragile objects whose surface can become dull and dreary over time due to dust, smoke, dampness or grimy hands.

Ayesha Singh’s Solo Show – ‘It Was Never Concrete’

Shrine Empire is showcasing 'It Was Never Concrete', a solo exhibition of Ayesha Singh, curated by Anushka Rajendran from 22nd August to 22nd September 2019. The exhibition, ‘It was never concrete’ presents new works by Delhi based artist Ayesha Singh in response to the city of Delhi, where the artist currently lives and works. The series of works on view explore how the specific social, political and historical context of the city manifests in its architecture.

Complimenting Your Wall With Abstract Art: 5 Easy Tips

Abstract art can create that perfect interior space where comfort and joy can emanate. It can express an endless variety of moods, fading softly into the background or taking charge of a room with bold colour and form.

Welcoming the New Year with Vastu Paintings: Creating Harmonious and Intentional Spaces

Welcome the New Year with Vastu wisdom. Simple home alignment, décor ideas, and energy balancing tips for a harmonious and meaningful beginning.

Reinforcing The Need For A Calm And Cosy Space

Here are a few artworks and reasons to create that cosy spot in our homes, where we can have the right “us” time. Creating a nurturing and calming environment helps relax and de-stress from the chaos of the outer world.

Kalamezhuthu: An Evidence Of Art Mixed In Every Heritage And Tradition Of The Country

Decorating their homes is one of the most important routines in the domestic households of the country. People decorate their homes with rangolis, kolams or mango leaves strung together.

The Revival of Hand-Rendered Detail in a Digitally Dominated Art World

There is a quiet shift taking place in the art world. It does not announce itself loudly, nor does it rely on spectacle. Instead,...

Decoding the Psychology of Colour in Art

Did you know that your surroundings could affect your feelings and state of mind? Have you ever noticed that certain locations aggravate you more than others? or that specific locations are particularly tranquil and calming? Well, there's a likely chance that those spaces' colour schemes are in play.

Murals & Large-Scale Art: Bringing Statement Pieces into Indian Homes and Offices

Nowadays, people have found ways to decorate their walls instead of just painting them, be it their residential walls or office rooms. Walls are...

Why Indian Contemporary Art Is Gaining Global Attention Without Losing Its Roots

Why Indian Contemporary Art Is Gaining Global Attention Without Losing Its Roots There’s a tendency in the art world to describe certain regions as “emerging”...

The Art of Capturing Light and Memory Through Rain

From the muted grace of Rome’s soaked pavements to the glowing bustle of Hyderabad’s streets, these works reveal the poetry of fleeting moments.

Rediscovering Tribal Canvases: Forgotten Patterns Making a Comeback

In a world that’s increasingly uniform—where design trends get recycled, and décor begins to feel mechanically perfect—the unexpected charm of tribal art is making...

Generational Collectors: How Young Indians Differ from Traditional Collectors

Walk into any contemporary art show in Mumbai, Delhi, or Bengaluru today, and you’ll sense a quiet shift in the air. The crowd isn’t...

Geometric Art: How Contemporary Artists Turn Shape Into Emotion

From the historic symmetry of traditional yantras to the optical illusions of the modern avant-garde, geometry has always been more than lines and math. Explore how six extraordinary contemporary Indian artists, ncluding masters like S.H. Raza and new design voices like Aarti Sharma, are reimagining shapes to inject soul, spirit, and emotion into your modern home decor.

Nature Beyond Landscapes: Symbolic Interpretations of the Natural World in Indian Art

There is something quietly powerful about the way nature appears in Indian art. It is rarely just a background or a decorative filler. A...

Why Contemporary Indian Art Is Becoming More Introspective Than Decorative

For decades, Indian art was often approached as an object of beauty. It was admired for colour, surface, ornamentation, and the sense of cultural...