
Artist

Anita Goyal
Artist
Anita is a cubist artist having leanings
towards expressionism and Impressionism.
She likes to paint the outdoors, bringing
her own abstract twist to landscapes. She
is intrigued by old structures, enveloped in
the blue hues and tints of the sky and
oceans exuding calmness, of the lives lived
In them, their ambitions, passions, joys,
and struggles. Through her art she wants
the beholder to visualise this, delving
deep into focus, unfocus, inclusion and
exclusion, so surreal, yet maintaining
the calm. Creatively experimenting with
different mediums, here she has used
acrylic and oils , which have a magical
effect on the beholder. She has exhibited
successfully in best galleries in India and
Dubai, along with solo shows in habitat,
Delhi gymkhana club , Rotary club etc.
She works passionately for the welfare of
blind at NAB, New Delhi, and SOPS, lajpat
bhawan, New Delhi, being the life
member of the same.

Ashok Mahakur
Artist
Ashok Mahakur is a Gurgaon-based
visual artist from Odisha with over 15
years of experience across national and
international platforms. His versatile
practice includes painting, terracotta,
sculpture, installation, and photography.
Evolving from hyperrealism, he now
works in a semi-realistic style that fuses
Indian forms with contemporary
elements-especially newspaper imagery.
Mahakur’s current work explores
knowledge as the true wealth of humanity,
portraying it as both a symbol and source of
identity, values, and connection. For him,
knowledge transcends intellect—it
embodies empathy, honesty, and purpose.
His art is a tribute to its power to shape
individuals and uplift society

Balwinder Tanwar
Artist
She is as an artist who is feminist by heart and socialist by Nature. For her painting is a medium to express herself which takes her beyond the spiritual experiences. Whenever she came across the canvas, ideas from the subconscious floats and, she tries to transform those ideas gently with the help of human and some time non-human forms. Here in her latest works she had experimented with human forms re-arranging them in her own colors and compositions to provide a new sight of social life. They are the reflection of our social life and a mirror to our reality. The work expresses that there is an existence of the supreme power which controls us, at the same time instance we see the man made depiction of the gender biases the society is dealing with.

Devika Pal
Artist
Devika Pal is a contemporary painter
based in Delhi, India. Her work explores
the emotional contrasts between urban
confinement and the organic beauty of
nature. Painting from her home studio,
she creates expressive pieces in oil,
acrylic, and watercolour, drawing
inspiration from the natural world’s
quiet strength and fleeting grace. Her
distinctive style blends emotion and
environment in a vibrant, meditative
language. Devika has exhibited widely,
with eight shows in 2014 and 2016, and
a notable return to the art scene with
exhibitions in 2023 and 2024.

Harsh Inder Loomba
Artist
Harsh is a painter, author, and scholar
who began her journey in 1989 at the
prestigious V.I. Surikov Academy of
Fine Arts, Moscow. Recipient of the
Senior Fellowship and Woman
Prestige Award, she is celebrated
for her intuitive, metaphysical works
that explore spiritual dimensions
through spiral and circular forms.
Her art is part of prominent collections,
including the Krasnoyarsk Museum
(Siberia), NGMA, CCRT, and institutions
across India, Turkey, Italy, the UK,
Australia, and Ghana.
Harsh’s practice bridges the visible
and invisible, offering timeless
reflections on the universe and
existence.

Himani Pasricha
Artist
Himani Pasricha
In Freedom in Motion, visionary artist
Himani Pasricha channels her deep
attunement to energy chakras and
emotional landscapes to portray a
woman's transcendence. Composed
of delicate white dots on a stark black
canvas, the figure emerges in fluid
motion, draped in forms that symbolize
the many ties—roles, relationships, and
expectations—that weigh on the feminine
spirit. As the dots disperse and expand,
they evoke a shedding of burdens, a
quiet yet powerful liberation. The black
ground repels negativity, while the
luminous white evokes purity, clarity,
and renewal. Through this poetic
composition, Himani celebrates the
strength, resilience, and radiant
freedom of womanhood.

Manish Kumar Rao
Artist
Manish Kumar Rao
I often find myself lost in a thousand thoughts and emotions, and my work becomes the path that guides me through them. Using pen and ink, I begin from a single corner and let the piece unfold, gradually filling the entire space. Forms and shapes emerge organically, creating a dream-like world—one born from my subconscious.This process feels like a blessing; it comes naturally. All I need to do is touch the surface, and suddenly my vision, memories, desires, and thoughts come together in harmony. I don’t seek perfection or beautification. Instead, I follow the flow of inspiring lines and curves that carry me into another world—the artist’s world—where imagination runs deep and connects directly with my soul.

Manomoy Das
Artist
Manomoy Das had been associated in formal learning of fine arts from Vishwa Bharti
affiliated Art Institute early in his life. He has been engaged with fine arts for the last
40+ years. His work predominantly is in contemporary cubic style on specific themes
and is a Story-teller on canvas. He experiments with different textures and art forms,
like introducing relief work into oil paintings and has developed his unique style of
infusing monochrome shades within vibrant colour palettes. Most of his recent
paintings as based on Indian Folk themes.
He has exhibited his art works at numerous national and international art exhibitions
and has been a recipient of multiple prestigious awards. One of his artworks is being
exhibited at the prestigious Raja Hari Singh Palace Museum in Jammu.

Inderjeet Singh
Artist
Inderjeet Singh Grover, an acclaimed Indian multidisciplinary artist and National Award winner (AIFACS), is celebrated for his evocative Impressionist style that breathes life into everyday moments. With over three decades of artistic mastery, Grover’s expansive oeuvre spans portraits, murals, sculpture design, and experimental watercolours, weaving a dialogue between realism and abstraction. His work draws richly from the cultural rhythms of India—music, dance, theatre, and the vibrant pulse of daily life—infusing his canvases with a lyrical energy that is both intimate and universal.
Rooted in the philosophy that true creation is an act of meditation, Grover approaches his art as a spiritual journey, where every brushstroke becomes a moment of inner reflection. He believes that art is not merely seen, but felt—an emotional passage that connects the artist and the viewer through shared human experiences.
Beyond his personal practice, Grover has made significant contributions as a mentor, curator, and organiser of prestigious visual and performing arts events nationally and internationally. His works are housed in esteemed collections, including Rashtrapati Bhavan, the Prime Minister’s Office, and prominent institutions across the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, and Singapore. His recent solo exhibition, JOURNEY, at The Nehru Centre, London, stands as a testament to his lifelong pursuit of beauty, rhythm, and truth through art.

Kavita Rajput
Artist
Kavita, freelance artist, Delhi, creates art as a
meditative journey through dreams-those
lived, remembered, and imagined. Using colour
as emotion and line as language, their work
explores the delicate balance between memory
and imagination, aiming not only to please the
eye but to heal the soul. Her compositions
reflect what life often forgets to teach: how to
truly care—for time, people, and existence
itself. Blending joy, silence, melancholy, and
spirituality, each piece becomes a quiet
reflection and a source of inspiration.
Since 1998, the artist has brought this vision to
life through 15 solo exhibitions, 46 group shows,
and numerous international art camps and
workshops. For them, art is more than creation
-it is a channel through which the unseen is
revealed and dreams find a tangible form.

Priyanka Bardhan
Artist
Priyanka Bardhan, views art as a
profound bridge to humanity - a
sacred medium through which the
divine within can be channeled and
expressed. Her practice, rooted in
Indian contemporary painting,
extends across acrylic on canvas,
pencil sketches, and mixed media,
allowing her to explore a spectrum
of textures, forms, and narratives.
Her works reflect the spirit of
indigenous life, captured through
compositions that are at once
simple and deeply evocative.
With a sensitivity to tradition and a
boldness of vision, she often fuses
classical Indian themes with
elements of abstract expressionism
creating a distinctive visual
language that is uniquely her own

Ravi Kant Jha
Artist
Ravi Kant Jha My art is a bridge between the seen and the unseen—a meditation in motion. Each painting is an unfolding moment, where form dissolves into the formless and color becomes emotion. With every brushstroke, I merge chaos and harmony, spontaneity and intention, inviting stillness to speak. Layers of pigment shift like landscapes of thought, revealing depth, light, and silence. In the act of creation, I disappear; what remains is a quiet resonance—a space where viewer and artwork breathe as one. More than images, my pieces are portals: a journey inward, a shared silence, a timeless connection. Let the canvas whisper.

