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Create Visual Treats For Your Readers With Calligraphy Markers

When we talk about art, the first thing that comes to our mind is paintings, drawings, and sculptures. Rarely do we put calligraphy under the umbrella term. But guess what? Calligraphy IS an art form. Instead of simply writing letters and words, calligraphy decorates them following a particular design and harmony. If you aren’t good […]

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With These Ballpoint Pen Drawing Ideas, The Ball Will Always Be In Your Court

While coloured pencils or drawing pencils still give you a chance to rectify your mistakes (simply erase them with a kneaded eraser), pens of any kind are not forgiving. Once you have decided to use ink on paper, there is no room for mistakes. Even though it might seem intimidating, it must not stop you

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The Evolution Of The Indian Lifestyle: Jyoti Bhatt’s Decades-Long ‘Revisitations’ Narrate The Journey

Modernist painter and print-maker Jyoti Bhatt marches into the gates of the Vadehra Art Gallery with his much-awaited solo exhibition titled ‘Revisitations’ at our modern gallery space, on view from 30 January to 6 March 2024. In this exhibition, Bhatt revisits his oeuvre across two decades and presents various works exploring quotidian and conventional Indian

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Sunil Gupta Turns Back Time; Showcases Queer Rights in 1980s London

If you consider yourself a vanguard of queer rights and have a passion for photography, the newest exhibition at the Vadehra Art Gallery will be your Mecca. The gallery unveils a special project by Indo–Canadian, London-based photographer Sunil Gupta titled ‘Come Out.’ The never-before-exhibited series of black-and-white photographs shot in London from 1985 to 1995

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10 Architectural Structures From Mythologies to Know About

Mythology has produced a vast repository of architectural wonders throughout history, each infused with deep cultural importance and symbolism. These legendary constructions, which are frequently portrayed as opulent mansions, temples, or strongholds, are real-life examples of both divine and human creativity. These architectural marvels, which range from the celestial homes of gods to the intricate

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Günter Brus, Pioneer of Viennese Actionism, Dies at 85

Günter Brus, one of the last surviving artists associated with the Viennese Actionism movement, passed away on Sunday at the age of 85. His death was confirmed by Kunsthaus Bregenz, a contemporary art institution in Austria, just days before the opening of a major retrospective showcasing Brus’s work. A Visionary Provocateur: The Life and Art

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