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SEASON 2
GROUP-A FEATURED ARTISTS
SHIKKHA ARYA

Shikkha Arya is a 28 year young, born and brought up in Chennai, India and a student of post graduate in multimedia technology. Due to her spiritual experiences, she has found balance between health, work and life. Now, she is a totally happy, inspiring and stress free person but it didn’t come easily though. She is here to help everyone who is in need of help in solving their health, career and other life issues and, to motivate them so that they don;t fall into the same trap. After so many years of practicing healing and exploring the spiritual journey, she was fascinated, intuitive and very keen to begin her journey of ARYOLOGY.










ISHRAT NAZNEEN

What started off as a therapeutic practice to overcome her stress and grief turned out to be a "Journey of Self Discovery" for this creative Art and Design consultant, Ishrat Nazneen (Nazish) from Hyderabad, India. Her selected work for the recently concluded Art and Design Fashion Week Milan, got her making waves in the Contemporary Art world with her art being collected far and wide. Along with an impressive line up of National and International exhibitions, gallery representation from Milan, Feurteventura to upcoming partnerships with galleries from Switzerland and Spain. Her works are intuitive, experimental abstracts which are conceptual and evocative.
She translates her response to feelings and thoughts she goes through at the moment into her art which is constantly evolving. She also works with interior designers to create bespoke collections. Currently preparing for her upcoming exhibitions in Delhi, Paris and Brussels in the following months, this is one contemporary artist to watch out for.











SAKSHI KUKREJA

Without the ability to actualise an idea or concept, art would not exist. Sakshi’s work is a constant search for the best way to interpret the ideas that she has about herself and the world she lives in. She does not limit herself to one medium, style, or concept. Each piece she creates is simultaneously an extension from the past where she has come from and what she has learnt , as well as for the future, where she is going . Having worked with many prestigious organisations projects, she has been exposed to a number of aspects of the art world.
In her work lately, she has used Mix Media to depict the materialism and superficiality prevalent in the world, where societal validation supersedes a sense of morality and the rustic effect in her compositions are the denominator of our personal environment . Her work is an examination of the different forms that are taken by the shield of superficiality, and the thinking that lies behind it.
She believes, if a viewer stops for just a moment to view and reflect on a piece she has created, then she has succeeded in her work.
Title : Contamination 1
Size : 22” X 30”
Media : Mix Media on Paper
Year : 2017

Title : Contamination 2
Size : 26” X 39”
Media: Mix Media on Paper
Year : 2017

Title : Concrete Paradise
Size : 26” X 39”
Media: Mix Media on Paper
Year : 2018

Title : Confined Thoughts
Size : 26” X 39”
Media: Mix Media on Paper
Year : 2018

TANVI NAIR

Tanvi Nair is a self-taught artist from Mumbai. She is a commerce graduate, also holding certification in Physical Fitness/Sports Fitness.
She had always been good at drawings during her school years and could never take it up seriously. But it was only during the first lockdown she actually managed to take out time and got even more creative. She began taking orders for customised work and she enjoys as it's very challenging.
She has also utilised free time in learning & enhancing her art skills.
Every time the entire process of creating beautiful art pieces proves to be so therapeutic, it's truly a healing process.

She mainly works in acrylics & focuses on creating vibrant paintings. Abstracts, expressionisms is what she loves doing the most. Learning whimsical art is next on her list. She believes being creative is a blessing. As an artist she is fortunate enough to be able to paint her imaginations.
The idea about her artworks wasn't a lot of thinking as she is a nature lover, spiritual & a little bit religious as well. What's more interesting and captivating then to showcase her thoughts through her paintings? It is even more easier for the viewers to relate to the message behind the artworks.

MOR PANKH
Medium: Acrylic on canvas with imitation gold leaf gilding
Size: 14"×18" / unframed
This very vibrant abstract depicts the auspicious, beautiful Mor Pankh (peacock feather) adorned by our very own, the supreme personality of Godhead, Shri Krishna. Besides, Pitambar rang (yellow colour) is also one of the many things associated with Shri Krishna & so is the background for her art.

HYMNS
Medium: Acrylic on canvas/ gold leaf gilding
Size: 14"×18" / unframed
Nature, an art so colourful & magnificent, is the simplest guide to connect with the divine power.
By embracing the beauty of nature,
By praising His creation, one is able to connect and feel His presence.
Presenting a nature abstract with a Tibetan Aum done in imitation gold leaf.
BLEST TSHIMANGA
SARIKA MITTAL

“Art doesn’t just happen by accident. It is about pulling out new tricks and trying new things.” - Nicholas Meyer.
Being an artist is a full-time job just like any other field that people work in. A lot of time, energy and hard work is put into every single piece of art that we see. A part of your soul goes into every piece you create.
Art is a quest! That is her notion on art. It is a continuous search for inspiration, style, theme colour, medium and so forth.

HER LIFE THROUGH ART :
Art has a deep effect on people whether it is a drawing or a sculpture. Art has inspired thousands of years of civilisation as the evidence shows by countless museums, theatres, and galleries all around the world. People are affected by art differently. For instance, art has inspired her to become the person she is today. For as long as she remembers art has been part of her life. Making artworks, painting and drawing, was one of the major routines in her childhood.





Her earliest experiences of art that she remembers began during preschool and kindergarten. She remembers drawing pictures of her family, making cards, and finger painting. Art has been the main force in her life, without art she would see the world differently.
She started painting as a kid; her parents put her in a class that dealt with oil paint. Her teacher helped her find interest in art. She let her express who she was in her paintings. She taught her how to be patient and passionate about her artwork. She was able to paint whatever she wanted. To her, painting was a way to communicate. As a shy person, painting was a way to express her feelings, thoughts, and dreams into a piece of art as it is a fusion of what one’s heart beats for, what one’s head can think of and what one’s hands can work upon.
As life rolled on, so did inspirations, experience, guidance, and ideas kept floating in and shaped her into the person she is today.










With added responsibilities of household and other areas that needed full time involvement, art did take a back-seat. Something that she could not live without became an option and that feeling of emptiness started seeping in, which she tried to fill working on the spiritual side of her life. But apart from that something was still lacking, her parents and friends inspired her to start painting again, which she did and people around started appreciating her work and wanted a piece of art for themselves. That was a turning point of her life and made her a professional in this field. Orders were floating in – all types, from 3-D Tanjore’s, Traditional Tanjore’s, Contemporary to Modern art. She was breathing and at peace again, with her hands and heart full, passionately following her dream.

Art is an exploration, a continuous search. It is also an identity for her because it represents who she is, her paradigm. Her art is an incarnation of her way of thinking.












NIKHAT BABU


For her, wildlife photography is not only a passion, but is also a powerful medium to connect and conserve nature. She believes that visual communication has the power to change the world.
Carefully crafted lighting and a sharp eye for composition, she produces images of exceptional quality, beauty and drama. Having endless amounts of patience and working in a calm, yet purposeful manner, she is able to capture the very best from each of her subjects.


She is also very passionate about bird portrait photography and collaborates with conservationists, ornithologists and sanctuaries in India to find her subjects.
The "Born Free" series will be the subject of a major 2022 exhibition in association with Finland Embassy. In the meantime, Nikhat continues to build up a number of smaller portrait series and photograph wildlife on a daily basis.

SACHI D'SOUZA

Sachi is a Mumbai based freelancer and graphic designer.
Sachi as we say in Hindi, ‘Saachi' means truth. She had always wanted to do something in art & design and loved playing with colours since childhood. For her, sitting to paint is an escape to a completely different world, almost like a parallel universe.

“Make a habit of trying new things.”
She always had this habit of exploring new things in art. As she was exploring digital art, she came across Messi’s picture. She always wanted to try detailed digital portrait which was out of her style. She began the portrait with a really calm mind. With self-belief, she was successful in making a masterpiece with only her mobile phone and XP pen. She made the masterpiece just few days after the heartbreaking moment of Messi leaving Barcelona.
Through the years, she has discovered different styles of digital art and painting. According to her, one should always develop their own unique style. Initially, she found it difficult to change layers and colours, but with practice she realised it was just her thing! This is what she had always wanted to do.
Whenever she has showcased her digital art skills, she has received immense amount of support and appreciation from her loved ones. Last but not the least, she would just like to say: “No matter how your day goes, make it a habit to practice daily”.
MADIHA MAIRAJ

LET IT BURN
"You see, flames can be creative too. This burning piece says it all. Amazing appearance of black and orange blended flames."

COMMUNITY

"Why not Halloween?"

"Mother nature says it all"
TANU RAKHEJA

Her journey as an artist started around 15 years back, when she started learning painting as a hobby. But she never knew that one day it will become an inseparable part of her life. Her medium of painting is oil on canvas and other different surfaces.
As far as art is concerned, it always calms her soul and is a visual collection of her thoughts, ideas and feelings.

She has recently participated in some art contests and exhibitions with ‘Kalastambh' and ‘Artistyart’.

















HARDIKA KHAJURIA

Acrylics on Canvas
Size 16”X20"
"An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
In a world that is being changed every minute by technology, the view of who and what people are, is changing just as quickly. In all of this change where is world peace? Some of humankind’s greatest innovations have come from the need to defend the rights and freedom of different people. Today, humankind is suffering from multidimensional crises such as terrorism, population explosion, denial of human rights, economic inequality, racial discrimination, religious intolerances, social injustice, oppression of the weak, etc. These crises have led to conflicts and disagreements ultimately affecting Global Peace.
The idea that the world might come together to embrace peace seems far-off with the current events happening around the globe, however, despite the current discord, the attempts at achieving global peace is an ongoing venture. For once we need to come together and understand each other, be kind and selfless and accept a human being the way they are because this unrest has cost humankind countless innocent lives.





SHIVANGI DWIVEDI

Art is a highly diverse range of human activities engaged in creating visual, auditory, or performed artefacts and artworks : those express the author’s imaginative or technical skill, and are intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power.
Shivangi is a textile designer and art is her passion so she wanted to mix the elements with her creative mindful art.
She loves to work with MIX-MEDIA.





Her work frequently includes dynamic craftsmanship colourful textile, sweeping brushstrokes of mix-media of artistic paint on canvas that characterise much of her art. It is often noted that her paintings convey a controlled but dynamic sense of movement.





Every painting is still an experiment to her. She is conveying women’s emotions, livelihoods, women-oriented gestures or natural feel of it.










ISHITA MISHRA
Her works represent beliefs of Hinduism, the love for nature, love of animals, beauty of monuments, fairy craze, expressions and feelings of a lonely girl, a bride’s beauty in the traditional wedding costume.
Learning new forms of art is her passion.
























RAKSHA JAIN

Raksha is an Indian Printmaker with a first class Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Government College of Art, Chandigarh, India. Besides her specialisation she has a passion for Art History and Appreciation which reflects in her artwork. Discipline,
Obedient, Diligence and Creativity: these are her driving forces and she aspires to make an
Impact on the Global scale.





AKANSHA SRIVASTAVA

















HARLEEN KAUR

Harleen is an artist based in Delhi, India. She has a professional degree in management and chose Art as her full time career over corporate. Most of her artworks are inspired from real life emotions, spirituality and nature.
She has also been featured in Litstream magazine and with a guest writer for Round Lemon Museum, London.





APOORV MEHROTRA
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Apoorv is a Biomedical Science student, freshly graduated from University of West of England, The UK.
During the pandemic, he picked up his old hobby of painting. Since January, he has been learning about Acrylics, how to paint them and their different styles. He prefers to paint Still life, flowers and landscapes on a stretched cotton canvas.

BLUE JUG
Colourful flowers in a blue flower jug acrylic painting 14"X16" stretched cotton canvas.

LANDSCAPE WITH RIVER
Autumn forest acrylic painting on a cotton canvas 12"X16" sheets

SUNFLOWERS IN CIRCULAR VASE
Sunflowers with blue vase acrylic painting on a stretched 14"X18" cotton canvas.

THE ONE WITH WHITE FLOWERS
Autumn floral acrylic painting on stretched 16"X20" cotton canvas.

FLOWERS
Colourful flowers acrylic painting on a stretched 20"X24" cotton canvas.

BUTTERFLY
A colourful Monarch Butterfly on a stretched 14"X16" cotton canvas.

LANDSCAPE
A snowy mountain with a grassland views acrylic painting 14"X16" stretched cotton canvas.

BIG SUNFLOWERS
A bouquet of sunflowers acrylic painting on a stretched 20"X24" cotton canvas.

SKY
A Multi-colour sky by a riverside acrylic painting on 12"X16" stretched cotton canvas.
ALIFYA DARUWALA
She loves Astronomy and started drawing and sketching landscapes of moons at a tender age of 8. She paints eternal cosmic effects of various seen & unseen planets with their close link to Earth because she loves to admire everything beyond the blue yonder. She believes that art is born from within, and doesn't need to be learnt.
She attempts to communicate ideas related to Space. Her works in particular, are the portrayal of exotic worlds with their own alien beauty, giving it a sense of destination as much as the technological means of getting there.









GARIMA MALIK

Garima Malik is a 22 year old Artist based in Haryana, India.
According to her, being a literature student helps a lot in defining art. Painting and poetry are similar in the way that they make “absent things present”.
Playing with colours gave her a sense of satisfaction. She loves to portray art on a piece of sheet. Her first experience as an artist was when she got applause in mid-school by every teacher. It was here that she realised that she wanted to pursue her career in this field. She went on to study Fine Arts from the Delhi College of Arts where she learnt her qualification in Super Professional Diploma. She works primarily with Charcoal, Colour Pencils, Soft Pastels, Ink, Watercolours, Acrylic Paints, and Oil colours.











GROUP B ARTISTS
JEEVAGANESH S

SALONI VERMA

AARON FRANKLYN STEVENS

JAYANT CHOPRA

RAM KUMAR

KEERTHANA.U

SEJAL GULABCHAND GUPTA

VARSHAA VALAHETHAM

ANJALI RAIKAR

BABITA RANI

RUDRA BHATTACHARJEE

MANISHA NIKHIL BANG

ARYAMAN SINGH

INSIYAH. M. RAMPURAWALA

SEASON 1
PORTRAIT

3D MODELLING AND SCULPTING






“THE OBJECT OF ART IS NOT TO REPRODUCE REALITY, BUT TO CREATE A REALITY OF THE SAME INTENSITY.”
Alberto Giacometti





"CREATIVITY TAKES COURAGE"
Henry Matisse



“A WORK OF ART WHICH DID NOT BEGIN IN EMOTION IS NOT ART.”
Paul Cézanne


“EVERY GOOD PAINTER PAINTS WHAT HE IS.”
Jackson Pollock

ART SPEAKS WHAT
WORDS CAN'T EXPRESS



















“PAINTING IS THE GRANDCHILD OF NATURE. IT IS RELATED TO GOD.”
Rembrandt van Rijn



“EVERY ARTIST WAS FIRST AN AMATEUR”
Ralph Waldo Emerson



“ART WASHES AWAY FROM THE SOUL THE DUST OF EVERYDAY LIFE.”
Picasso

VECTOR ART

“THE EMOTIONS ARE SOMETIMES SO STRONG THAT I WORK WITHOUT KNOWING IT. THE STROKES COME LIKE SPEECH.”
VINCENT VAN GOGH
“PAINTING IS JUST ANOTHER WAY OF KEEPING A DIARY.”
PICASSO
“THE POSITION OF THE ARTIST IS HUMBLE. HE IS ESSENTIALLY A CHANNEL.”
Piet Mondrian
“I NEVER PAINT DREAMS OR NIGHTMARES. I PAINT MY OWN REALITY.”
Frida Kahlo

