No matter which city you belong to, if you feel like watching a wholesome drama, then I suggest you switch off your mobile phones and turn off your computers because no Netflix or Amazon Prime is going to telecast this.
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.
The pandemic has changed our lives in many ways. It has made our recreation loving species fear stepping out of our homes. It has forced us to stay confined to our homes and miss every part of being out —the joy of recreations, get-togethers, markets, and sheer travelling. The pandemic and lockdown have introduced us to many new ideas and perspectives. It has changed many aspects of our lives. The noisy and traffic flooded roads were hushed with new silence. State-sanctioned movements, social distancing, and double masking have become the new normal. The digital world truly proved to be a boon during this pandemic. It kept us connected with our loved ones and the world.Â
One of the most popular cultural export from Japan is Japanese manga art. The manga was conceptualised for the specific audience of teenagers and young adults.
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.
Expressionism was an art movement born in Germany and Expressionist art refers to the artworks that follow the style of expressionism. It emerged as a response to the prevalent anxiety about humanity's increasingly discordant relationship with the world and also feelings of authenticity and spirituality that were lost. Here we bring you few artworks inspired by expressionism that are interesting to look at
We love art not only because it is beautiful to look at, but also because it has the ability to titillate our imagination and transport us to a different space. This selection of art prints transports the viewer into a fantastical universe. Whether it is an unusual dream, or a mystical new world, a burst of psychedelic colors or the pathway to the realm of fantasy tales, these fine art prints are vibrant and unique and break the boundaries of one’s imagination.
The world today is not the same as we saw two years ago. There is less movement, less display of love and more physical distancing. Embracing the new norm, these artworks show the role of art in the time of a crisis and the utmost importance of wearing a mask
Indian visual art, when contemplated long enough, reveals a quietly powerful essence running beneath many canvases. It is not always dramatic or loud. It...
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Contemporary women artists in India are reshaping the visual language of modern art through bold expression and deeply personal narratives....
India is often described through its grand monuments, vibrant festivals, and historic traditions. Yet the real soul of the country quietly unfolds in everyday...
This curation shaped by **Pantone Colour 2026 Cloud Dancer** brings together contemporary artworks defined by soft neutral palettes, minimal compositions, and quiet elegance. Moving away from visual excess, each piece invites stillness and reflection. Through texture, form, and subtle tonal shifts, the collection explores how art can create balance, depth, and a more intentional experience of space.
Explore Indian street paintings that capture the quiet rhythms of everyday life, where vendors, fleeting moments, and lived experiences come into focus. These works by contemporary Indian artists reveal what often goes unnoticed, transforming ordinary scenes into lasting visual narratives. Rooted in memory and movement, each piece reflects a deeper connection to the spaces and people that shape daily life.
What makes these emerging artists in India particularly significant is not just their visual language, but their growing presence in galleries, exhibitions, and collector spaces across the country and beyond. As the global spotlight increasingly turns towards contemporary Indian artists, collectors and art enthusiasts are beginning to recognise the value of investing in talent in their nascent years. This curated list of the top ten emerging contemporary artists in India brings together distinctive voices who are shaping the future of Indian contemporary art.
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...
In the dynamic world of contemporary Indian art, a powerful trend is gaining momentum — expressive figurative painting. At Mojarto, we believe this movement...