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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.

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.

4 Artworks That Celebrate The Importance Of Family

Family is the most significant part of our life and we all must realize the importance of family. It makes everything about who we are, both our nature and nurture, come from our family. They become our strength, happiness, and hope. It becomes the anchor of our lives and wins the joys of earth. Here are a few artworks that celebrate the importance and joy of family.

Enhance Dining Experience Artistically

Gone are those days when tacky and dull picture frames welcomed diners at hotels, restaurants, and cafés. Customers today prefer to enjoy their meals...

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.

Serigraphs: An Exceptional Ancient Technique Revisited

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.

Lets Embrace Nature To Escape From The Chaos Of The World

We are always seeking an escape. We always want to get out and explore, see the beauty that the world holds. Some of us are always looking for excuses to take a break, spend time in the arms of nature and get lost in little corners of the world. Celebrate the traveller, the wanderlust within you with these affordable fine art prints that transport you to your happy places without having to leave your couch.

Decoding Doodles: 5 Interesting Artworks You Shouldn’t Miss

Doodles though usually considered as the absent-minded scribbles hold a much deeper meaning. They are reflections of one’s free-flowing creative expression. Here are some artists who are taking this simple style of expression to a different level with their art.

Spiritual Inspirations: Modern Interpretations of Indian Religious Art

There’s something quietly transformative about standing before a painting that feels alive, not just with colour or form, but with spirit. That subtle energy,...

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.

The Human Figure Reimagined: New Perspectives in Indian Figurative Painting

Walk into any art space today, whether it is a gallery or a well-curated online platform, and you will notice one thing almost instantly....

The Language of Lines: How Indian Artists Use Linework to Convey Movement and Emotion

In Indian art, a line is never just a boundary. It breathes, pauses, trembles, accelerates, and sometimes even resists control. Across centuries of visual...

Mother’s Day: Gifts for the Ones Who First Held Us

This Mother’s Day, discover contemporary artworks that celebrate the tenderness, strength, and emotional presence of mothers through intimate portraits of care, memory, protection, and connection. Thoughtful and deeply personal, they make meaningful gifts that honour the women who shaped our earliest understanding of love, comfort, and belonging.

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...

Little Luxuries: Collecting Affordable Wall Art On Mojarto

Explore affordable wall art India through a personal journey of collecting pieces that feel like memory. This blog brings together contemporary Indian paintings, minimalist compositions, and vintage inspired works that quietly transform your space.

Spiritual Inspirations: Modern Interpretations of Indian Religious Art

There’s something quietly transformative about standing before a painting that feels alive, not just with colour or form, but with spirit. That subtle energy,...

Morning Hustle: A Contemporary Artwork Collection to Discover on Mojarto

Narrative does not arrive fully formed, it unfolds. Morning Hustle brings together contemporary artworks that reflect the rhythms of everyday life. Through distinct artistic voices, this curation invites a deeper engagement with the ordinary, revealing its complexity, dignity, and enduring sense of hope.

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.