by Shajith M S
October 14, 2020
“Be conscious of who you are and accept it, then you can portray things in their truest form” says Tanmoy Kayesen, artist and architect.
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by Shajith M S
October 14, 2020
For me art is all about connecting with the audience, I imagine a painting as a conversation between it and the person looking at it
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October 14, 2020
“If I say that I’m a wildlife artist but I don’t do anything to protect them, then what’s the point?” says Niharika Rajput, Wildlife artist and Conservationist.
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October 14, 2020
There is nothing more liberating than a blank sheet of paper, the possibilities are endless. Illustrating this is Swapna Khade from Pune.
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