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Varanasi Arts Project | Kenji Chai | Guardian Of Nature

By Team Mojarto https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7l89g6SIAg Mojarto presents a brief video of Kenji Chai's work title "The Guardian of Nature" for Varanasi Arts project. A guardian is a...

New Artworks To Checkout On Mojarto This Week!

Every week Mojarto is filled with new artists and artworks. This means Mojarto is fresh and anew every day with newer perspectives, ideas and portrayal.

Kalamezhuthu: An Evidence Of Art Mixed In Every Heritage And Tradition Of The Country

Decorating their homes is one of the most important routines in the domestic households of the country. People decorate their homes with rangolis, kolams or mango leaves strung together.

Jo Jahan Hein Wahin Rahe: Sonal Varshneya’s Visual Treat

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.

The Basics Are The Boss Today! So, Let’s Head Back…

The first thing we’re taught in school is how to hold a pencil properly. And once we learn that, well, each of us become artists of a kind. We scribble; we doodle; we make patterns and whatnot.

Time To Consider Unique Photographs As Artworks For Walls

Until the beginning of modernism, Photography, Truth and Art used to be close friends. The most admired quality in Western art was mimesis-objects in painting and sculpture which closely resemble things in real life. Even when the first photographic prints were developed from a negative in 1839 by William Henry Fox Talbot, he immediately saw the mimetic new medium as an art form.

Why Indian Art Collectors Are Moving Beyond Paintings to Mixed-Media Works

Indian Art Beyond Trends: What Makes an Artwork Timeless In every generation, certain artworks capture attention for a moment while others quietly build a legacy...

The Fusion Of Folk And Contemporary: Art That Bridges Generations

Art has always been a quiet witness to time. It listens, absorbs, adapts, and then speaks back through form, colour, and emotion. In India,...

Figurative vs Abstract: What Your Art Taste Reveals About Your Personality

Art isn’t just what you hang on your walls. It’s a reflection of who you are: how you see the world, what you value,...

Emotion in Colour: Vibrant Palettes Driving Modern Indian Canvas Trends

Step into any contemporary Indian art space today, and one thing becomes immediately clear. Colour is no longer just a visual choice. It has...

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...

Geometric Art: How Contemporary Artists Turn Shape Into Emotion

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.

Nature Beyond Landscapes: Symbolic Interpretations of the Natural World in Indian Art

There is something quietly powerful about the way nature appears in Indian art. It is rarely just a background or a decorative filler. A...

Why Contemporary Indian Art Is Becoming More Introspective Than Decorative

For decades, Indian art was often approached as an object of beauty. It was admired for colour, surface, ornamentation, and the sense of cultural...

How Sunflowers Became an Iconic Subject in Art History

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. 

Women as Muse and Maker: Changing Representations of Femininity in Indian Art

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...

The Psychology of Faces: What Portrait Expressions Reveal in Modern Indian Art

“Have you ever looked at a painted face and felt like it was looking back at you?” It’s a strange, almost intimate experience. Not because...

Abstract Minimalism in Art: How Less Creates More Meaning

Abstract Minimalism is a style that has gained popularity in recent years. This approach to art emphasises simplicity and restraint. Beyond its visual appeal, abstract minimalist art brings a serene atmosphere and tactile experience to living spaces.