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.
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.
Homes are supposed to be a safe haven from the frenetic hubbubs of everyday life. While we invest the majority of our time in building better lives, we seldom invest in ourselves. In a fast-paced world, very few people deal with stress, loneliness, or self-doubt. Pursuing art has numerous psychological benefits, the most notable of which is that it adds meaningful value to our lives by elevating our mental well-being. Strangely so, bare walls can have subtle negating effects on your psyche, let art change the way your homes make your feel.
By Team Mojarto
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Mojarto presents a short video of Chifumi's work titled "Kirtimukha" for Varanasi Arts Project.
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