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Khobar

    Khobar in the Madhubani Style by Karpuri Devi⁣ Vegetable Ink on Paper⁣ Early 1970’s ⁣ ⁣ “Love is to join and separate,⁣ To walk alone and together,⁣ To find a laughing freedom⁣ That lonely isolation does not permit.”⁣ - James Kavanaugh ⁣ ⁣ Madhubani painting, indigenous to Bihar and Nepal, is known for its religious, mythological and social themes, painted…

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Parvatinandan

    Parvatinandan by Subrata Ghosh 34 in x 24 in Acrylic on Canvas 2019 You too, my mother, read my rhymes For love of unforgotten times, And you may chance to hear once more The little feet along the floor - Robert Louis Stevenson On the day of ‘Gauri Ganpati’ let’s celebrate the day of motherhood and prosperity…

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Ganpati

    Ganpati by Gopalsamy Subramanian 18 in x 20 in x 0.3 in Acrylic and Paper Collage on Canvas Lord Ganesh of curved elephant trunk, Whose brilliance is equal to billions of suns in intensity, Always removes all obstacles from my endeavours, I pray to him with all my revered sincerity. - Munindra Misra Ganpati by Gopalsamy Subramanian uses paper and…

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Devi

    Devi by Kanchan Chander 36 x 60 in. Acrylic on Canvas 2010 But I was not made with a fire in my belly So I could be put out I was not made with a lightness in my tongue So I could be easy to swallow I was made heavy Half blade half silk - Rupi…

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Door II

    Door II by Abir Karmakar 84 x 32.5 in Oil On Canvas 2013 Through creaking doors walk my ideas of people. Cracked frames, bent and sullen. Groaning hinges, bones bruised and rusted. - Lisa Bellissimo Door II is an oil-on-canvas painting by Abir Karmakar, created in 2013. Born in 1977 in Siliguri, West Bengal, Karmakar graduated in…

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13854

    13854 by Jaideep Mehrotra 4 ft x 4 ft Acrylic, Oil, Metal, Mixed Media on Canvas 2018 I am panic Frenzied particles Moving and shaping Everything I seem to be Inside of a Concrete cage of consciousness Inside of a Dazzling dot and dye marked Enigmatic epidermis Here I am -Jacqueline OConnor Hello Poetry 13854 is created by…

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Human Pull

    Human Pull by Gigi Scaria 96” x 41” x 5.5” Bronze Sculpture every line bears this weight clumsy truth, crucifix-like and in bearing alone, they are born up and sing on the wings of those demons we've seemingly seen to be descending one ladder inverted where once Jacob had torn down his alter in anger,…

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Krishna

    36 x 36 in Acrylic On Canvas Whenever dharma declines and the purpose of life is forgotten, I manifest myself on earth. I am born in every age to protect the good, to destroy evil, and to reestablish dharma. - Krishna (Bhagvad Gita) Is it not magnificently striking to see mythology depicted as illustrations inscribed on the…

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X-Rays

  X-Rays by Tabeena Wani Embroidery On Plastic 2019 To wash off these war crimes, all the rivers in this country will not be sufficient The whole land of this country will not be sufficient to hide from these The deep oceans will not be able to hide the mass graves Where will you go, once the…

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New Devi

New Devi by Jayesh Joshi Series: New Gods Digital Illustration 2017 Remember, Woman, remember you are more than you can see. Remember, Woman, remember you are loved endlessly. Remember, Woman, your power, and grace, the depth of your deep sea heart. Never forget you are Woman, divine, as you have been from the start. “Remember,…

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Osmosis

The ongoing exhibition by Tarq, is a well-curated paean to something yet not celebrated in our society: Death. So, when the long and deft expertise of an Art Historian and critique Shaleen Wadhwana comes forward to discuss and curate a group exhibition of artists Rithika Merchant, Samanta Batra Mehta, and Savia Mahajan, the echoing theme centres around the universal truths of Life/Death, Belonging and…

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