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Kala Ghoda Association presents ‘Maithili’ by five women artists
Mumbai, 6th December
Kala Ghoda Association (KGA) has presented ‘Maithili’ – An Exhibition celebrating five women artists. The exhibition features the works of Pratibha Wagh, Jyotsna Sonavane, Rekha Bhiwandikar, Mita Vora, and Paneri Bhiva Punekar. Each artist brings a unique perspective and style to the showcase, making it a diverse and vibrant collection.
This show was inaugurated on 27th November by Brinda Miller (KGA Chairperson and eminent artist). The show is curated by Varsha Karale.
Pratibha Wagh
Pratibha Wagh celebrates nature in her mind before giving it a form to be enjoyed by its beholders. Her paintings of nature are resplendent with the rich influences of Madhubani, Chitrakathi and Indian miniature paintings. Through her paintings, her message is that, unless human beings love and respect nature, they have no right to its beauty and benevolence.
Jyotsna Sonavane
Jyotsna Sonavane describes her artistic journey as an inward exploration for outward expressions. Her abstract language of lines and colors captures the evolving compositions that gain new meanings over time. Inspired by nature, Sonavane’s paintings mimic the organic beauty of stone, petrified wood, and flowing rainwater.
Rekha Bhivandikar
Rekha Bhivandikar’s works in the series titled ‘Memories’ reflects her deep admiration for memories. Having grown up in a small village, Wada, in Rural Maharashtra, Bhivandikar’s journey as a commercial artist includes 26 group exhibitions throughout India. Her recent focus involves exploring the similarities and differences between folk art forms – Warli (Maharashtra) and Madhubani (Bihar), creating a fusion of these traditional art forms.
Mita Vora
Mita Vora’s art is centered around the majestic tiger, symbolizing physical strength, vitality, and health. Through the dexterous use of ink and palette knife on canvas, Vora skillfully brings these powerful creatures to life.
Paneri Bhiva Punekar
Paneri Bhiva Punekar’s series, ‘Transcendence of Banaras,’ is a thematic conceptualization of the religious sanctity, glory, and divine fervor associated with the holy city of Varanasi. Using poster colors on paper in her unique style, Punekar’s works artistically capture the spirituality prevalent in the temples, shrines, and continuous chanting at the Ghats.
The ‘Maithili’ exhibition is thus a celebration of the artistic creativity and energy inherent in women, transferred onto rich, vibrant canvases that aim to invoke the same energy in the viewers.
Art lovers must not miss the opportunity to witness the power of creativity and transformation at ‘The Art Entrance’ gallery.
Venue: Art Entrance Gallery
Army & Navy Building, M G Road,
Kala Ghoda, Mumbai – 400001
Dates: 27th November to 10th December, 2023
Timing: 10 am to 8 pm
For further information, Contact: +91 9820128651
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