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5 Tips To Use Social Media To Build Your Exclusive Art Network?

In the early days, it was tough having to constantly compete with the notaries in the industry and wait to book a show which may or may not guarantee your presence in the art world. But today, residing at the peak of the digital era with the ability to show up on anyone and everyone’s screen, it would be a waste if artists do not make the most of it and imprint their presence on not just the world but people’s minds. Mojarto brings to you a small checklist that will help you build your network through social media.

EP-4: Haridwar Mural Project | Mexican Artist Paints A 100 Ft Turtle at Chandi Ghat

handi Ghat in Haridwar is now home to a 100 ft turtle painted by celebrated Mexican artist Senkoe. The massive mural signifies how the cleaning of Ganga and the Ghats is bringing back wildlife to the ghats. 

How to Use Horse Paintings in Your Home

Enhance your home with horse paintings! Find tips on styles, placement, and creating elegance, movement and personality in any space.

A Discerning Eye: How to Buy Sculpture by Contemporary Indian Artists on Mojarto

To buy sculpture is to welcome presence, creativity, and culture into your space. Contemporary Indian sculpture blends centuries-old traditions with bold modern expression, offering works that are both timeless and fresh.

Transform Your Home with Abstract Art: Creative Ways to Incorporate Bold Colours and Shapes

Are you looking for art online in India? Abstract art from Mojarto can provide an eye-catching focal point that transforms your space.

Ayesha Singh’s Solo Show – ‘It Was Never Concrete’

Shrine Empire is showcasing 'It Was Never Concrete', a solo exhibition of Ayesha Singh, curated by Anushka Rajendran from 22nd August to 22nd September 2019. The exhibition, ‘It was never concrete’ presents new works by Delhi based artist Ayesha Singh in response to the city of Delhi, where the artist currently lives and works. The series of works on view explore how the specific social, political and historical context of the city manifests in its architecture.

An Off-Beat Way To Beautify Your Living Space With Artworks

A style that was a common and mainstream one has now become something exotic. The form is the Lippan Kaam, also known as Chittar Kaam.

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.

Monochrome Magic: How Single-Tone Canvas Paintings Are Grabbing Attention

There was a time when bold palettes and bursts of colour dominated the art scene. Artists reached for vibrancy, collectors looked for saturation, and...

Artworks That Celebrate Gandhi And His Messages: A Remembrance And Homage

According to Bapuji, art is a harmony between the soul and the outer appearance of a human being. He staunchly believed and professed that God, Truth and Beauty are interlinked.

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...

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...