Hailing from Puerto Rico, Valentina Pinci is inspired deeply by Indian culture as evident by her beautiful Mandalas. Under Mojarto's Haridwar Mural Project, she has painted the wall divine with Mahamrityunjaya Yantra in beautiful colours.
The Indian folk painting tradition is as old and diverse as the country itself.  Folk and tribal arts are a rich legacy which are passed on from one generation to another, and continue as part of our cultural identity.
India is a country built on the diverse influences of culture, tradition and history. This has exalted the charm and glory of the country. With diverse influences and history, their uniqueness is what adds to their appeal and identity. One such city is Haridwar which is also known as the ‘gateway to the gods’. It is the very homeland of the spirit realm, the abode of the silent frosty sentinels and the emblematic Dev Bhoomi. Here are some works inspired by the beauty of the holy city that quenches one’s insatiate cravings for divinity. We bet you that these artworks are the perfect choice to decorate your walls with both culture and divinity. Get your guests talking and mesmerised with these artworks on Haridwar and its breathtaking beauty.
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.
The idea of merging natural landscapes with art, by using the natural materials available within those surroundings to the artist is what formulated the movement of Land Art. We have some incredible contemporary as well as older examples within this movement to help elucidate better. Below, a few incredible examples of artists who championed this movement are included, alongside those who are continuing their incredible journey of Earth Art even today
Artists United Collective has come together as a collective in the wake of COVID-19 is to reach out to artists to create a support structure that will give a new model of sustenance during and even after these precarious times, which also gives a direction to voice and document the current urgent times through our curatorial project. ‘Broken Foot-Unfolding Inequalities’, is the collective’s first online curatorial exhibition project, as a fundraiser. 60 socio-politically conscious artists have been invited specifically to build a context for the curatorial vision, as they help us generate a fundraiser for the artists in need.Â
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...
Every artwork has a story to tell; similarly, every city has its own unique story for its sojourners, a blend of these two is artistically captured in the series of artworks on Banaras (Varanasi) by different artists.
From understanding artists and mediums to discovering emotional connection and spatial harmony, this guide explores ten thoughtful things every collector should know before purchasing contemporary Indian art.
The Indian art market is moving through an interesting phase. A decade ago, conversations revolved around big names, blue-chip auctions, and singular masterpieces. Today,...
by P Abigail Sadhana Rao
Some art forms survive trends. Others survive generations.
Indian folk art has done both.Â
Long before the contemporary art market began...
In Indian art, a line is never just a boundary. It breathes, pauses, trembles, accelerates, and sometimes even resists control. Across centuries of visual...
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.
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.
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,...