Throughout the annals of time, the enigmatic allure of Lord Buddha paintings has captivated hearts, renowned for their hermetic capacity to evoke sensations of bliss, beckon the tides of prosperity, and herald the arrival of wealth. Their timeless appeal transcends the delineations of religious creeds, beckoning to all who aspire to unlock the gates of fortune and serenity.
In a deeply riveting session with renowned art historian Kavita Singh, Saffronart hoped to shed light on the topic of the depiction of women in Mughal painting. The visuals associated with the Mughal style of painting often bring to mind the regal and intricate illustrations of court life, princely pursuits, royal hunts, battle regalia and more. However, when one looks into the lives of women during this time, the information is minimal due to, of course, their limited depiction and the purdah(or pardah) system.
Homes are supposed to be a safe haven from the frenetic hubbubs of everyday life. While we invest the majority of our time in building better lives, we seldom invest in ourselves. In a fast-paced world, very few people deal with stress, loneliness, or self-doubt. Pursuing art has numerous psychological benefits, the most notable of which is that it adds meaningful value to our lives by elevating our mental well-being. Strangely so, bare walls can have subtle negating effects on your psyche, let art change the way your homes make your feel.
Decorate your study room with natural elements and images as these biophilic elements bring a natural calmness that makes a space refreshing and increases productivity.
Sonal Varshneya’s first ever tryst with watercolours and her first ever virtual solo show ‘Jo Jahan Hein Wahin Rahe’ is a fitting illustration of the hope that we must keep in these uncertain times. Sonal Varshneya’s first ever watercolour series ‘Jo Jahan Hein Wahin Rahe’ is a poignant venture into the depiction of the strangeness of our isolation.
Religion plays an important role in the country. Many art, architecture, dance and music flourished in religion. Kings and rulers built huge temples to ascertain their power and wealth.
Expressionism was an art movement born in Germany and Expressionist art refers to the artworks that follow the style of expressionism. It emerged as a response to the prevalent anxiety about humanity's increasingly discordant relationship with the world and also feelings of authenticity and spirituality that were lost. Here we bring you few artworks inspired by expressionism that are interesting to look at
Sculpting is one of the important fine arts known to man. It also holds a special place in history where archaeologists use the sculptures to decipher the lifestyle and culture of ancient man.
We all love to decorate our living spaces and art is the undoubted best choice for it. An artwork can brighten up the room and fill your home or office with spirit and fervour. Experience the joy of decorating your walls with transcending artworks from Mojarto.
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”...
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...
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.
Modern artists often experiment with abstraction, exaggeration, or unconventional materials to challenge traditional representations, infusing flowers with a fresh, contemporary voice in the ongoing artistic dialogue. Sunflowers, with their striking golden hues and remarkable heliotropic behaviour—turning their faces towards the sun—captured the imagination of painters. Let us delve into a sun-flowery exploration of artworks by artists on Mojarto.
For centuries, India’s artistic landscape has been shaped by women. Sometimes they appeared on canvas as symbols of grace or idealised beauty. Sometimes they...