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Art Inspired by Rituals: Everyday Spirituality in Indian Contemporary Paintings

There is a certain quiet magic in the way Indian artists respond to the rhythms of daily life. For many painters working today, rituals...

Why Should You Have A Portfolio Of Your Own?

Whether you are an emerging artist or a professional artist, it’s very important to create a portfolio of your own. Now, what really is an artist’s portfolio? It’s in essence a showcase of your best work which will reflect your style or method of work. Do include drawings, paintings, digitalmedia, printmaking, sculptures, mixed media, or other mediums that you have worked with. Ensure you have both black and white pieces and also a full range of color. Traditionally, an artist’s portfolio was a physically created one but today there are online portfolios as well which helps one share it with a larger audience. It’s suggested to have both a physical portfolio and an online portfolio too.

“Andaz-E-Rang”- A Colourful Extravaganza

Aura Planet Group Arts is bringing an exhibition on 24th May, curated by Erum Khan. Erum, founder of Aura Planet Group Arts, is all set to present her new exhibition, “Andaz-E-Rang” which is an ode to the myriad hues and tones, brought to life by the colourful compositions of artists, a veritable visual feast for art lovers and connoisseurs. Erum believes that colours have its own glory and emotions and thus intends to engage the viewers in an emotional dialogue with colours. 

Drawings In Isolation And Reflections Of The Lockdown

Gagan Singh’s humour and observations grace our screens through Chatterjee and Lal’s virtual show ‘Drawings made during lockdown 2020’. Battling our inner demons and other distractions seem to be at the forefront of our attentions, while our minds rage between moods. The power of ready observation and a lack of schedule seems to teeter over that fine balance between sanity and insanity. The easiest way, perhaps, to describe our inner turmoil is through the opposite of all that we consider chaos - nature and beauty. We could go even a step further, by writing or drawing in our present aggregations in a diary of sorts, which is in effect, how artist Gagan Singh finds his visual voice.

4 Reasons Why We Love Landscape Paintings

Looking for a way to make your living environment more ambient and rejuvenating? Consider adorning your walls with exotic landscape paintings! The elements of natural scenic beauty captured on canvas can add a visual appeal and brighten up the most mundane of rooms instantly.

The Imprint of Expression: A Timeline

Ever since the prehistoric era, art was seen as the most convenient media for direct and indirect communication. An expressive code of human genetics; art evolved and soon formed a chronology of cultures in the society and in the history of human evolution. Its journey of expression, birthed in the dark, shadowed atmosphere of cave walls, travelled far and wide till it reached the modern contemporary era.

Emami Art Showcases Black White And More

Navigating the greys of our current isolation and picking on the subtle nuances of line, shape and form, the online show ‘Black White and More’ by Emami Art, Kolkata, brings our attention towards simplicity and minimalism

Let Your Living Space Radiate Energy And Charm Just Like These Artworks

Explore through the pages of our website to select the artwork that best suits your budget and taste. Let your walls radiate their charm and energy through the best artwork from our collection.

Artworks Of 5 Trending Artists To Look Out For On Mojarto This Week

The artwork is graciously decorated with floral elements, rhythmic plants and birds. Tranquil faces and figure is the forte of the artist. His artworks gracefully portray tranquillity and divine contemplation.

Brushstrokes of Emotion: The Rise of Expressive Figurative Paintings in India

In the dynamic world of contemporary Indian art, a powerful trend is gaining momentum — expressive figurative painting. At Mojarto, we believe this movement...

From Studios to Stories: How Indian Artists Translate Personal Journeys into Visual Narratives

Every artist carries a private geography. It is shaped by childhood memories, social environments, cultural inheritance, displacement, faith, doubt, and the quiet rhythms of...

From Village Walls to Canvas: Folk Inspirations Driving Contemporary Indian Art

Across India, art has always lived close to everyday life. It has appeared on mud walls during harvest season, on the floors of courtyards...

How Contemporary Art Holds Memory We Cannot Speak

Memory does not always arrive in words; it lingers as colour, texture, and form. This blog explores how contemporary Indian art translates these fragments into visual language, where abstraction and silence carry emotional depth. Collectors encounter works that resonate beyond aesthetics, creating a quiet, personal connection that unfolds over time.

When Animals Become Art: Celebrating Indian Wildlife on Canvas

There is something unforgettable about watching an artist bring an animal to life on canvas. A single brushstroke can capture the alertness in a...

The Role of Memory, Childhood, and Nostalgia in Indian Visual Art Today

Indian visual art, when contemplated long enough, reveals a quietly powerful essence running beneath many canvases. It is not always dramatic or loud. It...

Unfiltered Perspectives: Contemporary Women Artists on Mojarto

by P Abigail Sadhana Rao Contemporary women artists in India are reshaping the visual language of modern art through bold expression and deeply personal narratives....

Everyday India on Canvas: Ordinary Moments That Inspire Extraordinary Art

India is often described through its grand monuments, vibrant festivals, and historic traditions. Yet the real soul of the country quietly unfolds in everyday...

Pantone Color Of The Year: Exploring Cloud Dancer in Contemporary Art

This curation shaped by **Pantone Colour 2026 Cloud Dancer** brings together contemporary artworks defined by soft neutral palettes, minimal compositions, and quiet elegance. Moving away from visual excess, each piece invites stillness and reflection. Through texture, form, and subtle tonal shifts, the collection explores how art can create balance, depth, and a more intentional experience of space.

Urban India Through an Artist’s Eye: Visual Reflections of Rapidly Changing Cities

There is a certain energy in Indian cities that cannot be captured through statistics alone. You feel it in the rush of traffic, in...

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.