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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.

Expressions In Charcoal – Smokey And Smugged

Drawing is the oldest form of human expression. Much before written communication existed man used pictorial representations to communicate. It is one of the only artistic techniques that has left a profound impact on human race and is the longest surviving practice of art.  Charcoal as a drawing medium is almost as old as the existence of drawing itself. The velvety darks and the ability to create loose, gestural marks impart a satisfaction only an artist can understand. We handpicked our top 5 charcoal artworks to give you a taste of its beauty.

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...

Affordable Art Decor for your Home

Discover the power of affordable art in infusing cultural and historical significance into your home decor, creating a welcoming and visually captivating atmosphere.

Beyond Tradition: Exploring Indian Contemporary Art

Contemporary art forms include painting, sculpture, photography, performance, virtual art produced today. Though term ‘today is quite tricky to define, it largely means contemporary times. This art classification evolved in the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, i.e., the end of modern art.

Jo Jahan Hein Wahin Rahe: Sonal Varshneya’s Visual Treat

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.

Buy Paintings Online For Your Home

In a world where we are constantly bombarded with noise and distractions, the transformative power of art offers a serene escape, breathing life into our living spaces. Whether you're looking to add a touch of elegance to your living room, create a cosy ambience in your bedroom, or infuse your drawing rooms with creative inspiration, the world of online art shopping offers endless possibilities.

From Impasto to Gouache: Unveiling 5 Art Techniques Beyond the Norm

The world of art is a boundless and exhilarating realm where creativity knows no bounds. These distinctive art techniques - Impasto, Dry Brushing, Pouring, Ink Wash, and Gouache - represent merely a glimpse of the myriad ways you can breathe life into your artistic visions. Each technique carries its own magic, offering artists a palette of tools and methods to express their creativity, tell their stories, and evoke emotions.

The Tribal Art Which Has Survived The Leverage Of Evolution And Technology- Warli Art

India is a vibrant society where colour, noise, dance, and patterns are primary. Decorating homes is not the latest process of the Homo Sapiens, but also our long- forgotten sibling species, homo neanderthals.

EP-2: Haridwar Mural Project | Mighty Murals Transforming The 675 meters Long Ghat In The City

The newly inaugurated Chandi Ghat in Haridwar has seen an iconic transformation with murals by artists across the world.

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...

The Psychology of Faces: What Portrait Expressions Reveal in Modern Indian Art

“Have you ever looked at a painted face and felt like it was looking back at you?” It’s a strange, almost intimate experience. Not because...