The Rise of Women Artists in India and How They Are Breaking Stereotypes
For years, the Indian art world has been dominated by male voices, from gallery spaces to art history books. But that’s changing. Today, women artists in India are not only creating powerful work but also breaking centuries-old stereotypes in the process.
How Ink & Charcoal Art Creates Bold and Expressive Drawings
In a world full of colorful art, ink and charcoal art stand out with their strong contrast and deep emotion. Using just black, white, and shades of grey, artists can create expressive artwork that feels bold, raw, and honest.
Block Printing in India: From Traditional Textiles to Contemporary Art
Block printing is one of the oldest forms of textile art in India. It involves carving designs onto wooden blocks, dipping them in dye, and stamping them onto fabric. While the process may seem simple, it requires a great deal of skill, patience, and precision.
How Artists Are Using Recycled Metal for Sculptures?
Once discarded as junk, scrap metal is now finding its place in galleries, gardens, and homes, thanks to a new wave of artists turning waste into wonder. Across the world, sculptors are choosing recycled metal sculptures as a powerful medium to express creativity while embracing sustainability.
The Role of Pastels in Indian Contemporary Art
Indian contemporary artists are always exploring fresh ways to tell their stories. Across India, the art community is alive with fresh ideas and timeless techniques. In the middle of this growing mix, pastels are quietly becoming a favorite medium.
Corporate Art: How Businesses Use Art to Define Brand Identity
In today’s competitive market, businesses constantly seek unique ways to stand out. While logos, websites, and ad campaigns are essential, there's one powerful tool many brands are now using to create lasting impressions—Corporate Art. Yes, art is no longer just for galleries; it’s shaping boardrooms, lobbies, and workspaces. But more importantly, it's shaping brand identity.