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Esthetique 2022

Catch the ‘Esthetique 2022 – My Style My Art’ exhibition in Noida starting on June 17

| @indiablooms | Jun 17, 2022, at 06:22 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Kreative Minds, an art organisation, is holding a three-day fine arts exhibition in Noida, near Delhi, curated by artist Amrita Tiwary, who is also the founder of the organisaiton.

The exhibition is titled ‘Esthetique 2022 – My Style My Art’.

Some of the key artists are Rritu Goel, Amrita Tiwary, Keerthana Reddy, Vandana Kashyap, Jawaharlal Nanda, Ramya Krishna Swamy, and Tanusree Nath.

The artists have interpreted the subject in various ways.

According to Jawaharlal Nanda, “Creativity is allowing oneself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.”

To Ramya Krishna Swamy, “Envisioning a dream and giving it life on canvas is a feeling beyond ecstasy.”

The exhibition, to be held at the Art Life Gallery (C-97, Sector 44, Noida 201301) is being inaugurated on June 17, which will be followed by a sitar recital by Subrata De.

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