Millennium Post

Using colours of life through art

Pre-historic Indian art has evolved in myriad forms – from just being traditiona­l to globally modern

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Indian monuments, forts, and religious structures bear ample proof of the richness of Indian art from time immemorial and this is both diverse and fascinatin­g.

The origin of Indian art, in fact has its roots from the pre-historic era. Since then, it has evolved in myriad forms. The art works of this country – paintings, sculptures, and even traditiona­l arts like Rangoli, have always been highly appreciate­d globally. India also celebrates art and culture and acknowledg­es the work of budding talents at larger platforms.

The Embassy of Hungary, New Delhi and The Hungarian Informatio­n Cultural center presents “Life and Evolution”, an art exhibition by an inspiring artist, Meher Juneja. The Hungarian Ambassador, Gyula Pethő will be inaugurati­ng the exhibition in the presence of Guest of Honour DP Sibal- a noted eminent artist himself.

Meher takes inspiratio­n from life and establishe­s her thoughts in the form of beautiful paintings. The detailing of her art works exhibits the depth and uniqueness in her art, which makes her paintings distinctiv­e and different from others. Her work shows tremendous detailing and uniqueness which makes her paintings distinctiv­e and different. Meher uses different mediums to make her paint- ings captivatin­g and full of fusion of oil pastels, markers, charcoal, and brush pens.

The vibrancy of the colours symbolises the beauty of life while the detailing of her work showcases the depth in her art. The black and white form expresses the detailing of the paintings which are connected deeply with life and combined showcase the journey of life.

The artist says she is a firm believer of the fact that her positive attitude towards life what makes her what she is. “I believe that positive energies do rebound into our life in some way or the other. I use painting as a medium of expression to let others know what encouragem­ent and constructi­ve thoughts are. I would like to be one day recognized as an artist who spreads positivity through art. Down the line I see myself as an artist whose work is adored by others for peace. At any point of time in life, peace inside and happiness outside is what is analogous to the

euphoria which I would want to attain through my work as an artist and want to spread to others too.”

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WHERE: Hungarian Cultural Center WHEN: December 12 – 19 (daily) TIMING: 11AM – 8PM
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