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Every year, something magical happens when the festive and wedding seasons begin in India. The markets brighten up, homes get a new glow, and suddenly, the demand for art starts to shift with emerging seasonal art trends. Collectors begin looking not just for what’s beautiful, but for what feels right for the season — pieces that carry a sense of celebration, blessing, and cu...


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India’s art landscape is vast, colourful, and often dominated by familiar names and mainstream forms. Yet, tucked away in villages, hills, and tribal settlements are artists whose work carries the soul of generations. These creators practice forgotten indigenous art forms in India, forms that are rarely seen in galleries or online but are vital threads of the...


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By P Abigail Sadhana Rao

To encounter a Banaras paintings is often to encounter more than a visual representation of a place. It is to step into a world where memory, ritual, architecture, and emotion converge.

There are cities th...


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There is a quiet continuity that runs through Indian art. It does not announce itself loudly, yet it shapes every brushstroke, every form, every experiment. What we often describe as new in Indian modern art is rarely a complete break from the past. Instead, it is a conversation. A reworking. A subtle but powerful negotiation between memory and imagination.


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By P Abigail Sadhana Rao

There is something deeply personal about buying art.

Unlike most objects we bring into our homes, art is not chosen purely for function. It is chosen because something within it lingers. A colour reminds you of a memory. A textur...


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