“Painting
is the best way to express your thinking and emotions. It adds to the
development of art and culture and creates an unmatchable closeness and bonding
within people” said Sandeep Marwah an international media personality and
President of Marwah Studios and on the
inauguration of a large painting exhibition at Shridharni Art Gallery at
Triveni Kala Sangam at New Delhi.
The
exhibition was dedicated to Thomas Ganborough, the great master of Europe. 31
artists took part in this group show including Manish Pushkale, Hemraj,
Vijender Sharma, Fida Khanand, Adittee Garg and Sujan Biswas.
Sumita
Dass, Aarti Upadhyay and Anamika Yaduvanshi were the other guest. Kanchan
Chander, Sangeeta Gupta and Kiran Soni Gupta were on the jury to select the
best piece of art.
Rafique
Shah, Alpana Kataria, Alka Bhrushundi, Anuradha Srin Khurana, Bani Pershad,
Devi A Shrimali, Honey Gupta, Lipsa Patnaik Mohanty, Mansha Bedi, Nishi Nitya,
Poonam Rana, Prabuddha Ghosh, Rajni Rekha, Richa Gupta, Rajaswi Zaveri, Sarbari
Roy Choudhary, Shagun Mohindra, Shanivi Sadana, Sasmita Mishra Sahu, Shivani
Mathur, Sunita Wadhawan, Bhawna and Neeta Srivastava displayed their paintings.
The show
was curated by Lakshya Deorha and presented by Iqbal Krishan and Rekha Gurtu
under the banner of Arts Unlimited. The show will remain open for full week.