Shiva and Parvati : Symbol of love and devotion and power Article Shiva is the destroyer, God of the yogis, self-controlled and celibate, while at the same time a remarkable lover of his spouse. Parvati is a family Goddess, known for her... By Jaspreet Kaur
Knowledge is Power- The Story of Goddess Saraswati Article The story of Goddess Saraswati has always been an interesting topic. Saraswati painting and Saraswati art has depict the goddess beautifully, but little is known about her origins. So let's... By Agrima Mohan
Love and Devotion: The Story of Lord Krishna Article Lord Krishna is one of the most revered gods in Hinduism. We've seen Lord Krishna images and paintings since we were children. We're all aware of Radha and Krishna and... By Agrima Mohan
Lord Ganesha- The Lord of New Beginnings Article In this article, we talk about various stories of Lord Ganesha from the story of his birth to various adventures he has had. Ganpati paintings seen this article are used to... By Agrima Mohan
Zardozi, embroidery of the royals Article Introduction Zardozi is a form of metal-thread embroidery most famous in the state of Lucknow. It is also practiced in parts of Farrukhabad, Chennai, and Bhopal. The embroidery originated in... By Misha Jaiswal
Kalamkari, craftsmanship with bamboo pens Article Introduction India has been known as a land of cultural vibrancy, one of the many art and craft forms is Kalamkari. Kalamkari literally translates to ‘kalam’ meaning pen and ‘kaari’... By Misha Jaiswal
Mughal Miniatures Article Introduction and History The Mughal dynasty ruled over vast regions of India for nearly two centuries and were significant patrons of art and architecture. The second Mughal emperor Humayun got... By Misha Jaiswal
Pattachitra, narrating Lord Jagannath’s tales Article Literally meaning a ‘painting done on cloth’, Pattachitra mainly hails from the state of Odisha. As an artform dating back to the 12th century, it’s utterly fascinating to trace back... By Misha Jaiswal
Kerala Mural Paintings Article “Don’t speak here, Walls have ears too.” But what if it’s not just ears? What if it also has eyes, lips and other bodily features? Count on Kerala Mural Paintings... By Saras Jaiswal
Talapatra Khodai~ Odisha's Palm Leaf art, expressing the interconnectedness of our universe Blog While exploring the land of Odisha, we cannot miss out on its rich cultural heritage. It offers to the world a very unique expression of this heritage. It is... By Saras Jaiswal
Chikankari – Embroidery of the Royalty Article Once practiced in numerous principalities of India, today Chikankari is an integral part of the culture of Lucknow. The term chikankari is derived from the Persian word chikan, which means... By Misha Jaswal
KATHAA 2021 - Stories from India on Hong Kong Walls, second edition Article We couldn't be more excited to announce the second edition of Kathaa, a community driven arts festival, celebrating Indian folk arts, featuring artworks from 4 Indian folk artists being live... By Yosha Gupta