Blending Krishna
This artwork speaks true devotion and strongly reflected by religious virtuosity
This artwork “Blending Krishna” is an outstanding work by artist Bipin Martha. He is an extremely talented artist with lot of potential. The painting is truly magical and imbues high aesthetic appeal that overflows with magnetism and offers alternate reality to the onlookers. The artist devotion towards his beliefs inspires him to paint vivid imagination on the canvas. The purpose of his works is to serve its audience with hope, strength and positivity that when people look at it they would feel like it was a fortunate stroke of serendipity.
Blossom
This artwork depicts a woman face that embody peace, love and understanding
This painting “Blossom” is an outstanding work by artist Pradeesh Raman. The face of a woman, intricate patterns, flowers and light and shade are all brought together in Pradeesh works. The women are portrayed in black and white, melded with hues from the background. The colors are soft, but still seem to glow from the canvas, the masterful shading providing a contrast between the subject and the backdrop. Patterns are prevalent everywhere, seen in the locks of hair, the petals of the blooms and even carefully etched onto the subject herself.
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Original work by Pradeesh Raman
Blue Calligraphy
Original painting by Tariq Javed
Blue Heaven and One
Original work by Paresh Mridha
Blue Monsoon Ride
Original painting by Somnath Bothe
Blue Village
Original work by Nagesh Ghodke
Blue wooden door sculpture
This artwork revolves around the entrance of a home…the doors
This door sculpture is an outstanding work by artist Santhana Krishnan. Santhana works are interactive through his realistic aesthetic, exploring the concept and metaphor of the door. His works are tactile inviting the viewer to reach out to touch and feel, to be sensitive to the emotions and feelings embodied within it. This door speaks volumes. It can either be wide open inviting you in with warmth and happiness or it can be closed or hide a million secrets. A door says words that man cannot say. Some of his doors open into an interior with tulsi tharas in the inner courtyards with milk cans, kerosene lamps, wooden boxes, clothes drying …faint white numbers and letters on the doors are clues about the inhabitants of those residences. The corporation numbers, ward numbers, electricity board connection numbers. Some of his closed doors with a huge lock show faded house numbers and painted advertisements. Through this doors , the artist want to depict the lives of the people living behind these doors. The visual of his works are audible establishing that interactivity which engages the mind to create a dialogue, thus providing a spatial magic something rich and strange, extraordinary, creative and exhilarating.

