Smitha Madhav feels that there is a lot of room for innovation in the creative field these days ... (Continue reading)
Artiste Rajshekhar Khollam talks about his specialisation – pen-work, charcoal painting and large-scale memory drawing.... (Continue reading)
Artiste P K Nandkumar feels that the Indian art scenario is on the cusp of a renaissance.... (Continue reading)
Exhibiting his creations in the city for the first time, Mumbai-based Pramod Kumar feels that art is an in-born talent that can be sharpened through professional courses.... (Continue reading)
The four decades old competition is still relevant to its promise that has been to provide quality platform to the youngster of the city.... (Continue reading)
For the patua painters from West Bengal, the 1000-year-old art is a means of educating the masses along with entertaining them.... (Continue reading)
Modernity does not necessarily mean Westernisation. And looking at recent developments in the city where youth have been opting to look at Indian art as the source of entertainment, the argument is more than justified.... (Continue reading)
He had a big question mark on his face when addressed as a youth icon.... (Continue reading)
A complex and often incomprehensible art form, abstract art is nevertheless finding a growing number of admirers in the city.... (Continue reading)
The World Marathi Literary Meet of 2010 will be held in Dubai in the first week of March. This will be the second World Meet as the first was held in February this year in San Francisco, the US.... (Continue reading)