Millennium Post

An exhibition of varied colours

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

‘BEYOND COLOURS’, a mesmerisin­g colourful painting, sculptures and photograph­y exhibition kick-starts amidst the sparkling inaugurati­on ceremony at the Visual Art Gallery of Delhi’s most happening place, India Habitat Centre.

According to the organiser and curator, Amrita Prakash, the exhibition will depict the masterpiec­es of paintings, sculptures and the photograph­s, clicked by experts in their varied fields. The exhibition is on for the visitors till May 9 from 10 am to 8 pm.

Speaking on the inaugratio­n, the guest of honour, Vijendra said, “I am feeling an immense honour to inaugurate this blissful colourful painting exhibition organised under the expert supervisio­n and guidance of curator, Amrita Prakash. I just don’t have enough words to express my gratitude and happiness.”

The works displayed by the varied artists are remarkable and spell-bound. On the one hand, where Anita Dinesh’s expert selection of vivid mesmerisin­g colours depict the wonderful ways of worshippin­g to Lord Shankar; on the other hand, Archana Singh’s perfect blends of eye-soothing colours on her canvas depicts the real harsh conditions in which the ‘adivaasi’ community people are forced to live in.

If one wants to attain the eternal peace, then Bindu Chutani’s paintings are the perfect solution. Using the perfect blends of water colours on the canvas, Bindu’s paintings of flowers look so real and majestic that it soothes a person’s eyes and lets her/himself feel an eternal peace.

Highlighti­ng the main purpose of organising such Exhibition, the Curator, Amrita Prakash said, “We have organised this exhibition not only to provide our art lovers an opportunit­y to experience the power of mesmerisin­g colours, but also to give our artists of all ages and groups of the society a stage or platform to showcase their inevitable works in the public as well. The main attraction of our exhibition is the display of masterpiec­e sculptures by our very special artist, Vivek Kumar. Besides being a differentl­y-abled, Vivek has created such beautiful sculptures that could lead a person to be spell-bound. In order to ease our art lovers, the entry to the exhibition has been made free of cost!”

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