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10 Things About Leonardo da Vinci’s Codex Atlanticus that perhaps you do not know

Take a fascinating tour through the Codex Atlanticus, a remarkable collection of writings and paintings by Leonardo da Vinci. This collection, with 1119 papers filled with illustrations, technical insights, and even stories, is the biggest source of the Renaissance master’s original ideas that are currently available. Sculptor Pompeo Leoni put it together and covered the […]

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The Quintessential Rules to a Successful Composition Painting

When we talk about composition painting, we mean the composition of the painting and not composite deck painting. While the former is a phenomenon which imparts coherence to an art piece, the latter means, simply put, painting composite decking. But what is composition art painting? What are the core principles of the theory? What types

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Purkayastha’s ‘Genesis’ Engenders Curved Forms Surpassing The Tides of Time

Sanchit Art has unveiled Nandan Purkayastha’s solo exhibition titled ‘Genesis’ at the Bikaner House curated by art historian and scholar Uma Nair. The exhibition whose preview took place on 17th January 2024, will be up for the audience till 23rd January 2024. The exhibition boasts of an epic series of drawings and painted-coloured works on

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The Essence of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity in 11 French Revolution Paintings

A revolution is necessary to disrupt the status quo and push forth new ideas. Even though a revolution is based on an idea, it can never be successful without public participation. You may be familiar with Banksy’s artworks plastered across the streets of London or the role of art in the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Today,

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Building Sustainability: The Impact of Climate Change on Architectural Practices

Architects are essential in the fight against climate change because they design and implement climate-responsive techniques, new materials, and energy-efficient structures. Adaptations including green building, coastal fortifications, and flood-resistant techniques are required due to rising temperatures. Architects emphasize efficiency to cut down on energy use in chilly climates. Concurrently, there is a global movement in

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Expression of Idealism in Hemraj’s Eternal Reminiscence

There is intuitive action and explosion of emotions on canvas in the work of Hemraj, one of the popular abstractionists who has been associated with Dhoomimal Gallery for over a couple of decades. A new exhibition called “Eternal Reminiscence 2.0” opened recently at Bikaner House, which exhibits the abstract collection of Hemraj where he reflects

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Juxtaposed Narratives in Brass Works of Pintu Sikder

Triveni Gallery unveiled a new exhibition, ‘Perception Unfold II’, featuring creations from artist Pintu Sikder. Sikder’s brass works amalgamate beautifully with the form he creates. The material speaks for itself along with Pintu’s narrative of cherishing nature and visually stating it in a way that ignites a sense of care amongst the folks of diverse

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Maestro’s Magical Depiction of Culture in Telangana Tales

Gallerie Nvya brings a completely new experience of two well-established artists whose works not only bridge rural and urban lives but also act as a vehicle to comprehend the unexplored subtle realities of human nature. A new exhibition called, “Bronze & Brushstrokes: Telangana Tales” began recently and critically celebrates the distinguished Indian artists, K. Laxma

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Masterpieces in Stone: Exploring the Magnificence of Dravidian Temple Architecture

India is a culturally and historically rich country with a millennium of history. Stunning and distinctive buildings honour celestial beings. Some buildings astonish us with their charisma, but they all wow us with their expansive complexes and architectural design. Specific locations in India survive solely due to a divine mystery or something else, defying all

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Silent Whispers of Nature in Ved Nayar’s Works

A new exhibition called “You Will Come Across This Face One Day” began recently at Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, where the highly critical voices of the unheard cosmos are decoratively presented. There is serene texture and extremely well-woven narrative in Nayar’s extravagant series of works that delves deeper into the matter of nature and the

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