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An Untitled Legacy : Manohar Mhatre’s Solo Show In Mumbai

The heavy presence of The Progressive Movement continues to live in and colour the minds of each of us in the art world in India. And it is usually presumed that while the legacy lives on, the artists have all gone.  Thus, it is all the more interesting than the one remaining artist of that set, Manohar Mhatre, now 89, is still living and practicing. Chosen to have long self-marginalized himself, he is finally showing his works in a retrospective solo after decades!

A Monologue Of Being- The Story Of Growth

Story telling, at its root, is a narrative of a person; a stage in their life or an event becomes an inspiration and leads to a creation of something new. Each stage tells a distinctive story, those staple experiences we all have and the dreams that change with times and each stage. It brings up Shakespeare’s poem about the seven ages of life and how the world is a stage and we are mere characters. As we grow, the clothes change, and we adorn ourselves with newer robes. These images capture the story of a person’s growth and the changing view point. 

Printmaking Offers Unparalleled Scope For Decoration

Printmaking is an art that involves a blend of highly technical skill and artistic vision. The centuries-old technique is in a continuous process of evolution with time, technology and ideas.

A Garden of Expression: Celebrating World Art Day

On April 15, 2024, World Art Day, we gather under the banner of "A Garden of Expression: Cultivating Community through Art." This theme encapsulates the essence of creativity's transformative power. At Mojarto, we believe that art has the power to inspire, uplift, and transform lives. Embark on a journey of creativity, expression, and discovery with Mojarto.

Welcome To The Art Of Sports

The largest sports meet on Earth may have concluded with spectacular wins and wonderstruck fireworks, but an equally impressive event is capturing the activity in a canvas with vivid, mind-blowing hues.

Celebrating National Handloom Day: The Rich Heritage of Indian Weaves

India is a land of rich cultural heritage, and one of its most vibrant expressions lies in its diverse handloom traditions. Every National Handloom...

Paintings Of Daily Life Which Give Us The Utmost Pleasure To Look At

Each day as we step out of the house, we see so many things. It could be something systematic like children going to school or extremely mundane like cars, bikes and vehicles.

5 Key Players of the Art World You Need To Know

Any idea who are the movers and shakers of the art world…the influential players who have the power to turn around this vibrant industry?

#ArtIsEverywhere – Songs From The Back Bench

IN SCHOOL, I REMEMBER IT WAS KABIR who was the easiest among the poets that lived inside our Hindi textbook. There was this directness, this familiar angst in his words that spoke to us like truths spoken by the class back-bencher. Because the backbencher knew stuff. The backbencher saw stuff that even teachers didn’t.

7 Stunning Watercolour Techniques To Keep In Mind While Painting

Watercolour painting is a popular medium both among professional as well as amateur artists. It offers you a large plethora of creative possibilities and it’s quite easy to use. Here’s an insight into some of the popular techniques that you too could try out.

Cultural Memory on Canvas: How Indian Artists Are Preserving Vanishing Traditions

India remembers through stories. Through songs sung in courtyards. Through rituals whispered at dawn. Through patterns drawn in rice flour at the threshold of...

Freedom in Every Stroke: Celebrating Independence Day

As we celebrate this 78th Independence Day, it is a time for reflection and gratitude towards those who stood unyielding against the might of the British Empire. The bravery and resilience displayed by these freedom fighters continue to inspire generations, reminding us of the price paid for our freedom. Artists on Mojarto are doing more than simply selling their work; they celebrate the freedom of expression our ancestors fought so hard to achieve.

Beyond the Frame: How Indian Canvas Artists Are Redefining Storytelling

There is a quiet shift happening across studios, galleries, and online art platforms in India. It is not loud or theatrical, yet it is...

Kalighat Paintings: Themes, Social Satire and Colonial Bengal

A fashionable Bengali gentleman sits on a Victorian chair. His hair follows a European style, his shoes have buckles, and a hookah rests elegantly...

Exploring The Joy Of Friendship Through Artworks on Mojarto

While Friendship Day is officially celebrated on a specific day each year, the idea of celebrating friendship isn't limited to just that one day. To celebrate the spirit of friendship, lets us delve into the world of friendship-themed art while exploring the nuances of the magic of companionship.

Emerging Artists: When Is the Right Time to Buy?

There is a special excitement in discovering emerging artists before their name becomes widely recognised. You notice a painting, pause longer than expected, and...

Weaving Indian Mythology and Modernity: 10 Things to Know About Anupam Pal

Discover how artist Anupam Pal blends Indian mythology, modern abstraction, and glowing acrylic textures. Very few artists bridge the gap between ancient cultural heritage and modern abstract expressionism quite like Pal. 

The Role of Margins, Borders, and White Space in Art Presentation

A buyer may fall in love with an artwork because of colour, subject, emotion or memory. But before that connection forms, something quieter happens....

From Studio to Spotlight: How Indian Artists Build Identity Through Signature Styles

Walk into any serious art conversation today, and one question quietly sits at the centre of it all. What makes this artist unmistakably themselves? In...

Painting the Inner Scream: How Expressionism Shattered the Rules of Art

By P Abigail Sadhana Rao "I do not paint what I see, but what I saw in my mind. Nature is not only all...