19, Dec 2023
Art & Soul Exhibition
In its most basic form, art is an expression that defies understanding. It is a synthesis of passion and inventiveness that leads to divinity. Divine Art has come up with a notable collection of modern and contemporary Indian art from both private and renowned artists’ studios. A tasteful blend of established, mid-career, and up-and-coming artists, the pieces have been carefully chosen, and all of the included pieces share a similar level of complexity and elegance. The Art and Soul exhibition, as the title implies, will showcase artists inspired by their personal interpretation of what defines the soulful artistic expression. There are artists in this exhibition who have paved the path through time and wisdom, while others dazzle with their intricate detail work, well-balanced designs, and striking color schemes.
Among the modern Master Ashok Bhowmick and contemporary artists Bhaskar Rao, Chandra Morkondato, HR Das, Kandi Narsimlu, Ramesh Chandra, Vinod Sharma, Sakti Burman, Jitendra Dangi and Santosh Maravi, to mention a few. The more recent additions, Chanchal Ganguly and Umesh Kumar, regarded as familiar faces in the world of art will be the part of the show. A wide range of vibrant works that possess a multitude of styles and rely solely on the artist’s sense to produce high-quality work will be exhibited. Art is deemed to be endless, devoid of themes, constraints, or categories.
According to Sumit P. Thakur, director of Divine Art Gallery, “Art and Soul is a creative experience that invites viewers to think beyond the obvious and challenges customary conventions.” A variety of artistic mediums are on display at this show, such as paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works. To provide visitors with a variety of options, I have also attempted to include works created in a variety of media, such as pen and ink, oil, acrylic, and mixed-media tribal art. The artists, who were displaying their works, devoted themselves to the creation of an exciting and visually striking experience for all visitors. It encourages all to explore the unexplored area of imagination, questioning preconceptions and discovering new dimensions in art.”
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- By Rabindra