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Celebrating Raksha Bandhan through Myth and Art

Over the centuries, artists have beautifully captured the essence of Raksha Bandhan, illustrating the deep sibling bond through their unique creations. Discover paintings that celebrate the festival and consider them as a unique gift for your siblings.

Conceptual And Fantasy Style Artworks That You Shouldn’t Miss

Moving from surrealism to conceptualism, this collection of works of art reflects all of those genres and more. Here are four conceptual and fantasy-based...

Cubism in Indian Art: A Unique Blend of Tradition and Modernity

There’s something truly fascinating about the way Indian artists have always adapted and reimagined global art movements. One such case—perhaps one of the most...

Acrylic Medium: A Fascinating Blessing To The Artists

Acrylics are indeed one the most versatile paints to work with. As quoted by Corrine Loomis-Dietz, an artist from Salem, “Acrylics do not need to be flat, matte, muddy and boring! GOLDEN mediums, gels and grounds are the secret beauty of painting with this extremely versatile medium.” Acrylic paint is pigment suspended in a polymer emulsion and acrylic mediums are made with the same emulsion base as the paint. When these two are mixed, there is no fear of paint cracking as both dry at the same rate. This is one reason why acrylic mediums are so popular with the artists.

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

Warli art, born in the 10th century, was practiced by the warli tribes of Maharashtra. 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. Drawings and paintings have been imbued with the culture right from the times of neanderthals. Early, humans used drawings to record history and decorate homes. Their penchant for expressing art later developed into different folk art forms with time and refinement.

From Sacred Icons to Modern Masterpieces: How Religious Art Reflects Changing Cultures

Religious art has never been just about beauty. It has always meant more—a reflection of belief, a window into a civilisation’s soul, and a...

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.

The Close Connection Between Art And Nature

An artist must possess Nature. He must identify himself with her rhythm, by efforts that will prepare the mastery which will later enable him to express himself in his language.

Understanding The Eternal Relationship Between Music And Visual Arts

Music and visual arts are intertwined and symbiotic. The symbiosis between the art forms reflects the influence of one medium on the other. One art form gets transformed into the other flawlessly.

Top 10 Abstract Artists To Watch Out For

Although an entirely new form of art in the mid twentieth century, abstract art is now well established as one of the more popular forms of art. Still, artists continue to experiment and push boundaries within the abstract forms.

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.

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...

The Role of Memory, Childhood, and Nostalgia in Indian Visual Art Today

Indian visual art, when contemplated long enough, reveals a quietly powerful essence running beneath many canvases. It is not always dramatic or loud. It...

Unfiltered Perspectives: Contemporary Women Artists on Mojarto

by P Abigail Sadhana Rao Contemporary women artists in India are reshaping the visual language of modern art through bold expression and deeply personal narratives....

Everyday India on Canvas: Ordinary Moments That Inspire Extraordinary Art

India is often described through its grand monuments, vibrant festivals, and historic traditions. Yet the real soul of the country quietly unfolds in everyday...

Pantone Color Of The Year: Exploring Cloud Dancer in Contemporary Art

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.