Ram Kumar: The Indian Master Series, by Shweta Soni

Ram Kumar’s brother, Nirmal Verma, couldn’t have described his works any better when he said, “History and memory become inseparable. There is something so delicately disturbing in his paintings. They evoke what we remember…creating an equivalence between memory and image.” Ram Kumar, the master of quietude and tranquil practitioner of abstract landscapes, has left his […]

Mandala, by Anaika Ajay

Everyone talks about the spiritual effects of the Mandala, but what exactly is it and how does it affect us? Mandala, derived from Sanskrit, translates to disc or circle. They rose back into popularity in the early 2000’s when they were used in art therapy, in colouring books and other exercises that help relieve stress […]

Pithora Paintings, by Anaika Ajay

As we soak our feet in hot water after nine nights of intense Garba, we wanted to explore another Gujarati art form to keep that momentum going. Namely Pithora paintings, made popular by various tribes from central Gujarat.Pithora paintings were seen more as rituals than paintings, done by the Rathwa, Bhilala and Nayak tribes of […]

Art in the Time of Corona, by Anaika Ajay

As the world has come to what feels like a stand still, I pick up my trusty pen and let my angst towards the situation take over. I will be focusing on just the art-spect of things (get it, art and aspect?)But before I commence, I would like to say a huge thank you to […]

Insights Success

Trinity: Enhancing Art Experiences while Delivering Creative Solutions#Trinity, which was formerly known as Gallerie Angel Arts. It is an online art & creative #consultancyservice company based in Mumbai, India, which showcases modern, Indian, and contemporary art. The firm has progressively evolved as a company meeting the needs of a growing art market by introducing public […]

Architecture of Chettinad, by Anaika Ajay

The Chettinad region of Tamil Nadu consists of 76 villages and is famous for its cuisine, temples and mansions.These mansions (mainly the ones in Chettinad’s principal town of Karaikuddi) were built between the mid 1800s-1940s (British Raj); Chettiar merchants had set up trading businesses with Burma, Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and other neighbouring ports, primarily […]

Getting to Know Madhuri Bhaduri, by Anaika Ajay

During our ongoing Online Art Show with Madhuri Bhaduri, we got a chance to have a more in depth conversation with her, and get to know a little more about her and her artwork, this is how the interview went! Q1. What has your journey in art looked like through the years? Have you always […]