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EP-10: Haridwar Mural Project | Mahamrityunjaya Yantra : Escapes From Miseries Painted By Puerto Rican Artist

Hailing from Puerto Rico, Valentina Pinci is inspired deeply by Indian culture as evident by her beautiful Mandalas. Under Mojarto's Haridwar Mural Project, she has painted the wall divine with Mahamrityunjaya Yantra in beautiful colours.

Artworks That Suits Your Psyche: Ideologies And -Isms That Reflect Your Psyche

In ancient Greek, the word ‘-ismos’ means ‘taking sides with’. Eventually, the English suffix ‘-ism’ derived from Greek origin is often used to describe philosophies, theories and ideologies.

Ways To Enhance The Look Of Hotel Rooms With Budget-Friendly Prints

Decorating the rooms with unique and delightful artworks would make your guests feel comfortable and cosy. This in turn would make their stay memorable and happy which would automatically help you grow your business.

From Sound to Canvas: Art Inspired by Music Today

Listening Through Art brings together contemporary art inspired by music, where rhythm, sound, and emotion are translated into visual form. Featuring artists inspired by music, the curation explores how visual art and music connect through movement, memory, and expressive language.

K. G. Subramanyan: A Maestro of Indian Art

Allow us to introduce you to K. G. Subramanyan, affectionately known as 'Mani da,' a living embodiment of this artistic odyssey. His body of work, a harmonious fusion of tradition and modernity, is a canvas where art and activism dance in a spirited tango. Join us on a journey through the chapters of the mastero’s legacy, where art and advocacy paint a vivid portrait of his extraordinary life.

Evolution And Characteristics Of Baroque Art

Art became popular with the influence of religion. Many art forms and techniques were introduced to primarily spread religion and regain faith . Baroque art flourished in 17th century Europe as a reaction to the reducing glory of religion among people. It was used as an instrument for bringing back the piety and awe for the church. It aimed to bring art closer to people through its subjects and techniques. Baroque art is known for its grandeur and opulence which is evident in its intricate details, vibrant colours and luminous clarity of work. The allegorical depictions are both real and dramatic. The art works have sensual richness, intense emotion and movement. This dramatic realism uses light and dark at its convenience. There is evident blurring of boundaries between the subjects. 

Opening Doors To A Million Stories

A rectangular piece of wood is chopped and sanded until refined, coloured for a pretty face, placed vertically and hammered with bolts and screws until it serves its purpose.

From Raja Ravi Varma To The Masses – Epic Story Of Calendar Art In India

Calendar art today is a thing of the bygone era, with just a few genuine patrons. However it has played a significant role in art reaching out to the masses. The late nineteenth and early twentieth century saw a sudden surge in the culture of popular images like those of Hindu Gods and Goddesses, mythological tales, portraits of nationalist leaders and landscapes being created by the artists. These artworks carried a colour saturation which appealed aesthetically to the masses, hence became immensely popular among the folks.

The Rebellion That Made Dadaism Shake the World

In the aftermath of the First World War, a group of artists in Zurich, Switzerland, sought to rebel against the conventional values of art and society. They called themselves the Dadaists, and their movement was marked by a strong sense of anti-art, anti-bourgeoisie, and anti-establishment. Dadaism was born, and it was to become one of the most influential artistic movements of the 20th century.

Onam: Celebrating forms of Art through Art

Anyone lucky enough to experience Kerala during Onam will recall the unmistakable aura of festivity that fills the air as every corner of the region becomes a stage for beauty and celebration.

Time, Memory, and Canvas: How Modern Art Captures the Fleeting Moments of Human Life

In every fleeting moment of human life—an unexpected smile, a memory shimmering at the edge of consciousness, the echo of laughter long past—there lies...

Women in Art: Voices of Vision and Creativity

Every year on March 8, people around the world remember and celebrate the contribution and achievements of women throughout history and across cultures. Historically, they have often been excluded from the art world, and their contributions have been overlooked or undervalued. Nonetheless, women have resiliently used art to tell their stories, and challenge the status quo. They have continued to create and innovate, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of art.

The Invisible Brushstroke: How Negative Space in Modern Art Speaks Louder Than Form

Walk into a gallery and pause in front of a work where half the canvas seems untouched. At first glance, you might think the...

Abstract Cityscapes: A Contemporary Urban Art Guide

By the early twentieth century, urban representation fractured dramatically. With Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, the city was broken into planes, angles, and intersecting geometries. Today, abstract cityscapes stand at a compelling intersection of history and immediacy.

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

For decades, paintings held centre stage in Indian art collections. Oils, acrylics, watercolours and miniatures formed the backbone of personal and institutional collections alike....

Exploring Temple Paintings in India on Mojarto

Temples are significant in Hindu iconography, embodying profound symbolism that transcends mere architectural beauty. Incidentally, they have also been a popular subject in paintings throughout history. Mojarto beckons art enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the masterful brushstrokes of artists whose works transcend borders and intricately bind them to the very soul of places these temples are built on— a realm steeped in cultural profundity and elegance.

Art on the Move: Portable Mini-Paintings & Small-Scale Works for Urban Homes

There’s something magical about standing before a large painting that sweeps you in with a sense of colour and movement. But in a busy...

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...

Buy Serigraph Prints Online: Limited Edition on Mojarto

By P Abigail Sadhana Rao Serigraph prints, also known as silkscreen prints, occupy a unique position within the world of fine art. They combine...

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,...