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  19 Aug 2021  Visual treat in Romartika’s 3D gallery – international group show of painting

Visual treat in Romartika’s 3D gallery – international group show of painting

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Published : Aug 19, 2021, 10:49 pm IST
Updated : Aug 19, 2021, 10:49 pm IST

Prakash Ambegaonkar and Joao Pedro Marques bring in a refreshing breeze of new styles named Neo Abstract realism and Neutralism respectively

In the realism section, Banani Kundu’s shocking truth and Manoj Swain’s sensual exposition seize attention. In the Landscape section, Priya Yabaluri’s sublime underwater scenes and SudiptaAdhikri’s mythical, yet surreal landscapes look fascinating. — By arrangement
 In the realism section, Banani Kundu’s shocking truth and Manoj Swain’s sensual exposition seize attention. In the Landscape section, Priya Yabaluri’s sublime underwater scenes and SudiptaAdhikri’s mythical, yet surreal landscapes look fascinating. — By arrangement

Contemporary artists from around the world are displaying their paintings in the Monsoon’21 group show organized by Romartika art decoded on its online 3D gallery space. Visitors are enjoying the captivating experience of walking through a life-like gallery online.

http://www.romartika.com is a platform to celebrate art and artists. ‘Our mission is to bring art to the fingertip of anyone holding a smartphone. We shall make art a way of life for everyone under the sun!’ Says SaikatBaksi, co-founder of Romartika.

The current group show of paintings will continue until 27th August ’21.

Divided into six separate zones, the show presents curated artworks of various categories.

The contemporary section houses surrealistic paintings of Nabin Das and Rui Fernandes. Prakash Ambegaonkar and Joao Pedro Marques bring in a refreshing breeze of new styles named Neo Abstract realism and Neutralism respectively. Anup Mitra’s nostalgic depictions drag the viewer down the memory lane. Shaikh Ahsan’s calligraphic expressionism and Priya Dutta’s haunting display of the pain of immigration stop the observer on her track. Aditya Kumar’s dark human shapes loom large over the consciousness of the art lovers. Bilal Mirza’s pointers create a mysterious order out of chaos.

In the realism section, Banani Kundu’s shocking truth and Manoj Swain’s sensual exposition seize attention. In the Landscape section, Priya Yabaluri’s sublime underwater scenes and SudiptaAdhikri’s mythical, yet surreal landscapes look fascinating. Nisha Sapre’s forests invoke the desire for the peace and calmness of an idyllic country life far from the madding crowd.

In the Indian classical section, Sindhu Nair captures the vibrance of classical India. SulagnaByapari blends modernity with tradition. Joydeep Bhattacharjee provokes the viewer to think beyond the surface of the canvas.

Overall, it is an art collector’s cornucopia.

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Tags: contemporary artists, monsoon '21 group, romartika, online 3d gallery space, http://www.romartika.com, saikatbaksi, co-founder of romartika, nabin das, rui fernandes, . prakash ambegaonkar, joao pedro marques, neo abstract realism, neutralism, . anup mitra, shaikh ahsan, priya dutta, aditya kumar, banani kundu, manoj swain, priya yabaluri, sudipta adhikri, nisha sapre, sulagna byapari, joydeep bhattacharjee