Life is a vast array of colors that present an aura of
emotions expressed in various artistic forms, but it is only imagination and
innovation that drives artists to present this in ways that often perplex the
common viewer.
And when artists with different ways of looking at their
environs come together, the result will be something that will be pleasing to
the eye and satisfying to the soul.
The Shree Yash Art Gallery is presenting an “Aura ‘n’ Array
of Colors” at the Epicentre in Sector 44 Gurgaon from 7 to 9 March. The
exhibition was inaugurated at 6 pm on 7th March by the former Member of
Parliament, Mr Ram Das Agrawal, who is founder President of International Vaish
Federation, in the presence of a large number of dignitaries.
The exhibition is a group show of established and upcoming
artists, exhibiting a harmonious blend of contemporary and modern styles of
paintings. The foray has canvases with an array of colors and an aura of
various artworks combined with emotions expressing each artist's mindset and a
certain theme that he or she wants to share with the discerning viewer.
Chief Guest Sh. Ram Das Agrawal Ji inaugurated the show by
lighting the lamp and Said-“It is very good to see this level of talent. It is
good if people get recognition, they feel happy and enthusiastic. In every
field appreciation gives inspiration. India has always been rich in Art n
Culture and also very famous all over the world for its art. I personally
encourage everybody who is related to Art. Art is everywhere in Rock, Sand, and
Walls and according to time the way or showing art changes but there is no
limit to show the art. Art is a thing through which people express their
thoughts, ideas. I wish success to everybody related to this Art Gallery and
best wishes for the promotion of the culture and my warm wishes with Savita
Agrawal ji for curating this group show-Aura n Array of Colors and bringing all
the 13 prominent artists together from different parts of the country.”
Ms.Savita Agrawal Curator, Artists Founder Shreeyash Art
Gallery on this occasion said- “To open an Art Gallery was my dream from years.
My purpose to open an Art Gallery is to give a platform to the upcoming
artists. Ranak Mann-Age 21, is the youngest of all the artists and V.S Rahi is
the senior most and his paintings are 50 Years old. His paintings are the
toughest as these are Washing Paintings and if you learn this technique then
you learn the transparency of the Art. All the artists are from different parts
of the country. I am into this profession from ages”
Each of the thirteen participating artists has a distinctive
style of his own. While Dr. R C Bhawsar's landscapes have purity about them as
if in conversation with the Super Power, Dr. S D Shrotriya coming from the high
mountains to the moksha-pradayini Banaras ghats portrays a beautiful scenic
story. V S Rahi, the veteran has his forceful lines do the talking in his work
and Harish Kumar has such an awesome texture that builds up a lively, divine
and serene atmosphere appealing to the eye.
Prithvi Soni's masterstrokes bring the North Indian women
and the culture alive in his picture frame, while Manjit Singh's abstract and
powerful lines make his literary characterisation very realistic and Mamta
Singh’s works with colors keeping in mind the social causes. Bhawna Bhanot's
blend of ink and acrylic create a spiritual atmosphere and Nand Thakur's
powerful colors speak their own story, on the other hand Aarti Zaveri blends
her theme with dexterity and gives an austere feel to the canvas. Ranak Mann,
an artist traveler, connects with his work to the people, but Madan Lal’s use
of colors creates a mystery of its own.
Mrs. Savita Agrawal with her wash paintings is a league
apart, with her distinctive style and genre.
Thus, the aura of the show is the feel good factor of so
many artists coming together under one roof with different concepts and
mind-blowing stories and in a display of colors so unique and phenomenal on its
own
Mrs. Savita Agrawal, is known for her wash paintings of
Bengal tradition of emotions and forms. Her works show symmetry of the laws of
form, curve and line, light and shade, movement and stillness. In her wash
paintings one can see the vital structure of lines, surface and use of color.
Mrs. Agrawal is the curator and Director of the Shree Yash
Art Gallery, which has a mission to "promote indian artworks and motivate
upcoming artists". Situated at the prime hub in the capital - Green Park,
New Delhi- the gallery has easy access for both the art lovers and the artists.
Shree Yash art Gallery plans to hold numerous exhibitions,
seminars, art workshops and so on. The Gallery recently exhibited at the India
Art Festival, Mumbai and won acclaim for its paintings.
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