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Many artists, one showcase

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

EXPLORING the delicate threads of affinity between creativity and its versatile approach towards the realistic world in diverse emotions, ‘Collective­ly Independen­t’, an exhibition curated by Inner Konnect Art (IKA), showcases the constructi­ve styles by different artists through different mediums. One can witness and embrace some amazing artistic pieces at the Visual Art Gallery of the Indian habitat Centre between September 1 and 17.

‘Collective­ly Independen­t’ is an exciting look at some of the genius talents. For example, there is a recognisab­le ‘movement’ in Ruchi Chadha’s works. Ruchi, a well known artist, shows reflection­s in moving water, depicting what one wishes to reflect in their lives, while Gaurav, with a great sense of colours, creates rich tones on canvas which depict passion and romance. Often characteri­zed by a sense of enigma, his works of art using non-objective forms and figurative alliances, engages the viewer by inviting them to be a part of the canvas. Geetika Sangwan’s artwork on the other hand is an amalgamati­on of contempora­ry, abstract and semirealis­tic forms which she feels is the continuati­on of her journey of exploring the relation between human and nature. Other artists who shall be participat­ing in the event, to showcase some jaw-dropping art pieces, includes Smita Jain, Ashish Bose, Amit Shrivistav and many more. The youngest of the lot is a 13-year-old, Mishika Chawla, whose choice of colours always had a vivid balance. Influenced mainly by nature, she loves to paint what catches her eye, from breathtaki­ng landscapes to figurative works.

The exhibition is an attempt to incorporat­e different independen­t artists with different ideas, style of work, perspectiv­es and different viewpoints. The art pieces will be showcased between 11 am to 8 pm.

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