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This Season, Let The Vintage Style Rule Your Interior Decor

The more people move ahead in time, the more we crave the old classics and vintage styles.

#ArtIsEverywhere : Photography As A Mirror

There was a time when we used to look at family albums and relive the days gone by. How people looked  when  they were younger. Family photos had triggers that could take you back in time. That they were printed on paper  added a certain preciousness to them.

Varanasi Arts Project | “Kirthimukha” By Chifumi

By Team Mojarto https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnEXLGtKzFM Mojarto presents a short video of  Chifumi's work titled  "Kirtimukha" for Varanasi Arts Project.   Best known from Hindu temple iconography the Kirtimukha, or this fierce...

What Are The Major Types Of Mixed Media Art?

Many artists choose to work with mixed media because it allows them to break the boundaries between different art forms and give a whole new dimension to their creativity.

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.

#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.

Sanjhi Art: The Perfect Craft of Stencilling

Sanjhi art is a 16th-century craft that originated in and around Mathura, situated in today’s Uttar Pradesh.

Telling Tales

Aishwarya Arumbakkam's works delve into history, mythology, and cultural narratives, unraveling hidden meanings through storytelling. Her projects like "Ahp" and "Ka Dingiei" blend folklore and reality, revealing profound insights into identity and collective culture. Explore Arumbakkam's photography that connects with oral histories, translating them into visual narratives that explore themes of perception and identity.

Careful Breaking And Re-Assembling Of Elements: Cubism Is Beauty In Fragments

Cubism seeks a new meaning in a creative re-figuring of the real. It is an illusion of artificial wholeness, with new meanings. The process of breaking up the object and re-assembling it in an abstracted form involves a cerebral challenge, such that the final creation is an interesting blend of the actual subject within a geometric framework.

Canvas Conversations: How Indian Artists Are Portraying Human Experiences

Art has always been a mirror, one that reflects our collective emotions, struggles, and triumphs. In recent years, the contemporary Indian art movement has...

Art Meets Architecture: When Artists and Interior Designers Create Together

If you go into a place that really moves you, the walls are probably doing more than just holding up the ceiling. They’re speaking...

From Silk Screens to Fine Art: Serigraphs Making a Modern Comeback

Art is a form of human expression and throughout history, artists have used various techniques and mediums to create sensational artworks. Each piece of art has a story, from its conception to its execution and finally, when you purchase it, you will be continuing the story, the history, and the journey of that artwork. . Serigraphs are one such medium that has been widely used by many artists.They are high-quality limited edition fine art prints. They offer a great opportunity for novice collectors to begin collecting works by renowned artists at affordable prices.

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...