Art- the influencer

The Asian Age.

Life, Art

As they say, spiritual comprehensiveness cannot be attained without She-Shakti the innate power of being.

According to her She-Shakti is a campaign, which apart from supporting feminism also endorses #MeToo movement.

Woman empowerment is such an issue that does not need a separate celebration. Still, as art has the massive power to touch people’s life to a great extend, celebrating woman empowerment serves as a topping to the ongoing awarenesss campaign. ‘She-Shakti’, a socio creative movement, is a chronicle of a force within, waiting to express with boldness and beauty! She-Shakti is transformative and transcending and therefore yogic; creative and nurturing; synthesising and connecting the disparate and opposites.

As they say, spiritual comprehensiveness cannot be attained without She-Shakti the innate power of being. Well, following the same respectful mind-set, the event also witnessed the graceful presence of eminent beings from the Capital, like Sabyasachi Satpathy, Anjana Kuthiala, Mintum Gulati and many more.

 Dr. Meenu Kumar, the director of Cosmo Arts India Gallery celebrated the solo show at Alliance Fracaise de Delhi. According to her She-Shakti is a campaign, which apart from supporting feminism also endorses #MeToo movement. An Indian feminist artist, social activist and art critic, the artist, holds a doctorate degree in multimedia and has authored many books on art and multimedia.

Through her artwork she takes you to the deep inner confines of your being where diverse feelings and forms are created and curated. A stroke at a time in symphony with the dreams; hues and shades embryonic on their own; charged with feelings; emotions oozing out, in the expanse of our being. Suddenly you connect with the profound meaning, each of the painting conveys.

Her expression of She-Shakti is to show us the subtle but an infantile life!

The medium chosen by the exhibitor is acrylic on canvas and intricate pen and ink strokes that point towards the complexities of women’s life.

The artist says “Purity, beauty and essence of life is not the resultant and outcome of our doing in life, but our very existence. There comes a time where silence is betrayal, so it’s time to break the silence and exhibit She-Shakti the power of women.”

The array of paintings, sculpture, art installations with a tinge of poetic fervor makes this exhibition, a true voice of woman of new India.

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