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All Is Not Lost 20:20:20 | Sakshi Gallery

All is Not Lost 20:20:20 at the Sakshi Gallery in Mumbai is a valiant response to the worldwide crisis where 20 artists survive and try to forge their way forward.In the carefully curated show at the Sakshi Gallery in Mumbai, that is on display till the 28th of November, curator Saloni Doshi brings together an intricate exposition of works interconnected.

Exploring 5 Artworks: Celebrating The Transformative Power Of Bicycles

Artists recognized the bicycle as a symbol of progress and societal change, depicting it in various ways. Paintings like Federico Zandomeneghi's "Meeting on a Bicycle" and Choquet Christian's "Tour de France année 2003" captured the joy, freedom, and excitement associated with cycling. Indian artists on Mojarto have also embraced bicycle as a subject that transcends mere representation. Through their paintings and illustrations, they celebrate the advent of this revolutionary invention and the impact it had on society. Let's explore these “wheels of creativity” and the relationship they share with all of humankind. 

Myths Recast: In Conversation With Basukinath Dasgupta

Every Indian’s childhood is marked with certain notions which are relatable in every aspect and one among those is the myths and old folk tales. Artist Basuki Dasgupta takes these folk tales, along with his precious childhood memories, and adds a modern touch to them in his artwork.

Blushing In Cochineal Colour Red

The history of the colour red has been covered many times over – but little has been said on its artistic uses and more modern pigment history. ooking at the colour red is an intense, bold and beautiful experience. When used correctly – the effect is mesmerising and almost, historic. Flags, paint pigments and even revolutions are not bereft of this powerful colour.

Living Through The Malicious Nightmares Of The Lockdown

One fine day (not so fine), the world woke up to a malicious nightmare of our lifetimes. Lockdown like never before hit us very hard. This lockdown affected almost every one of us indiscriminately.

Artistic Beauty For The Ages: How To Safeguard Your Fine Art In Your Home

Indian consumers are ravenous for fine art. Roughly 62% of art galleries in India reported a massive increase in their sales, according to ArtTactic. If you’ve purchased fine art for your home, it is smart to know how you can properly store, display, and protect it. So how can you suitably safeguard your art in your home and maintain its sparkling condition for years to come?

5 Questions To Ask Before Getting A Sculpture For Home Decor That Suits You Best

The right sculpture for home decor should fit your personal taste while enhancing the surrounding environment. A very large metal or wooden sculpture may look out of place in a small room lacking sufficient floor space. Likewise, an abstract sculpture for home decor with a modern aesthetic may appear unnatural in an otherwise traditionally decorated room, unless your purpose is to deliberately juxtapose older and newer styles.

Lakes, Lotus Blooms And Lyrical Canvases

Lakes have always had a fairytale appeal, they were considered to be infused with mystical powers or even harbour monsters and nymphs.

The Smart Way To Fill Your Room With Enriching Colours

We belong to a society that loves vibrancy and colours. Similar to its people and place, Indian art and design are also popular for their vibrant hues and striking patterns.

Cultural Dialogue Through Photography

Let’s delve into the works of five masterful photographers on Mojarto, whose lenses have captured the essence of life in all its profound beauty, complexity, and impermanence.

Regional Revival: Spotlight on Lesser-Known Tribal and Indigenous Artists from India

India’s art landscape is vast, colourful, and often dominated by familiar names and mainstream forms. Yet, tucked away in villages, hills, and tribal settlements...

Banaras Paintings: Where Light, Memory, and Spirit Meet on Canvas

Few cities have inspired artists as deeply as Banaras. Explore how contemporary and traditional artists interpret its iconic ghats, spiritual atmosphere, and timeless beauty through exceptional Banaras paintings on Mojarto.

Tradition as a Starting Point: How Contemporary Indian Artists Evolve Classical Themes

There is a quiet continuity that runs through Indian art. It does not announce itself loudly, yet it shapes every brushstroke, every form, every...

Before You Buy Art: 10 Thoughtful Things Every Collector Should Know

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.

Why Limited Theme Art Series Are Gaining Popularity Among Indian Collectors

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,...

Small Details, Big Meaning: Symbolic Elements Hidden in Indian Artworks

There is something quietly powerful about Indian art. It does not always reveal itself at first glance. You may notice a vibrant palette, intricate...

The Growing Global Demand: Indian Folk Art Never Goes Out of Style

by P Abigail Sadhana Rao Some art forms survive trends. Others survive generations.  Indian folk art has done both.  Long before the contemporary art market began...

The Human Figure Reimagined: New Perspectives in Indian Figurative Painting

Walk into any art space today, whether it is a gallery or a well-curated online platform, and you will notice one thing almost instantly....

The Language of Lines: How Indian Artists Use Linework to Convey Movement and Emotion

In Indian art, a line is never just a boundary. It breathes, pauses, trembles, accelerates, and sometimes even resists control. Across centuries of visual...

Mother’s Day: Gifts for the Ones Who First Held Us

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.