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Gond Art – The Deccan Lifeline

The Gonds are said to be the largest tribal, or Adivasi Community in India, with a population of nearly 8 million.

5 New Artists To Look Out For On Mojarto This Week

Here are 5 new artists who are making people fall in love with their artworks. Their artworks stand out for their unique vision, idea, and technique. 

#ArtIsEverywhere : Kaleka’s Cinema Of A New Dawn

There is no medium that brings you the power of the sea like cinema. The gigantic crawl of the waves, the terrifying sound of submergence or even the bobbing of a boat in the far horizon like a flicker of hope, however distant: it’s all embedded in the grammar of cinema.

Decoding 5 Amazing Modern Painting Styles

Modern painting is usually referred to art that was produced between the 18th to the 19th century. Artists fed up of following the rigid art style that was prevalent felt the need to push against existing boundaries. They broke away from realism and past traditions and began experimenting with new themes, materials, bold methods and colors to create spectacular paintings that reflected progressive thinking. Here are a few modern painting styles that artists follow even today

#ArtIsEverywhere

The number of people who have told me: ‘I DON’T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT ART’ is in the vicinity of epidemic proportions.

Perhaps they feel a tad intimidated when talking to an artist. Or perhaps they see us as practitioners of some kind of witchcrafty stuff, through which we can turn people into toads and lizards.

From Sacred Icons to Modern Masterpieces: How Religious Art Reflects Changing Cultures

Religious art has never been just about beauty. It has always meant more—a reflection of belief, a window into a civilisation’s soul, and a...

#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.

Top 10 Abstract Artists To Watch Out For

Although an entirely new form of art in the mid twentieth century, abstract art is now well established as one of the more popular forms of art. Still, artists continue to experiment and push boundaries within the abstract forms.

Framing Artworks: Choosing The Right Frame

When framing artwork, there are a lot of things to take into account. The goal of a frame should be to draw attention to the artwork and shield it from external elements that could deteriorate its appearance over time. Appropriately framing, a form of art in itself, can significantly improve an artwork.

Cultural Dialogue Through Photography

Let’s delve into the works of five masterful photographers on Mojarto, whose lenses have captured the essence of life in all its profound beauty, complexity, and impermanence.

The Magic of Minimalism: Why Indian Collectors Are Loving Subtle Canvas Art

In a world overflowing with visual noise and decorative excess, a quiet revolution is taking place across India’s art landscape. More collectors, interior designers,...

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.

Art for the Senses: Why Textural Modern Paintings Create Deeper Emotional Resonance

When you first encounter a painting, your eyes capture the colours, composition, and subject. But what if the work invites more than just visual...

Buying Art Online: A Guide to Top 10 Art Platforms

A concise guide to 10 leading platforms for collecting art online, highlighting how each differs in curation, pricing, transparency, and artist engagement to help readers navigate the global art marketplace with clarity and confidence.

Art Festivals Happening in India December 2025

December art festivals in India offer a rare opportunity to experience the country’s creative energy at its most vibrant. From Kerala’s coastal charm to...

Blue Paintings For Your Interior Spaces On Mojarto

An attempt to define ‘colour’ might leave us amazed by its relativity with light and spectrum. It is a result of the reflection and emission of light and how our visual sense perceives it.

Oversized Art, Underrated Impact: Why Large Modern Paintings Dominate Luxury Interiors

Walk into any upscale home, luxury penthouse, or architect-designed villa, and you're bound to notice one thing: a massive artwork stretching across the main...

Essence of Photography: Stories in Black and White

Photography has drastically changed the lives of human beings today. Not a day passes, for most of us, without a photograph. There seems to be no need for any special occasion to take a photo. A good hair day needs a photo! Your cute little pet’s homecoming anniversary needs a photo for sure! “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.”  says American photographer Aaron Siskind. Photography has the real magic to capture the world’s beauty. Photos can speak instantly to the world, and our reminiscence happens in real-time. Every photograph has a story to tell. The photography era has enhanced our need to create, record, and remember. Cameras have become an indispensable part of our lives. It is curating our lives for recording and curating our lives. Precious moments were made into keepsakes, while moments we no longer wished to remember were discarded.

Mood Boards to Masterpieces: How Interior Designers Use Art as a Starting Point for Room Design

Interior design is rarely just about furniture or paint swatches. At its best, it’s a story. And more often than not, that story begins...

Dadaism: When Art Laughed at the World Through Five Iconic Works

Out of war, disillusionment and disorder came a movement unlike any other. These five artworks reveal how Dadaism mocked certainty and embraced the absurd. Art did not just respond to its time. It exposed the truth beneath it.