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Art Blooms: Diverse Artists Shine at Chitra Santhe

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Young children and seasoned professionals showcased diverse artwork.
  • An artist found passion after a spinal cord injury three years ago.
  • An artist from Dubai returned to Bengaluru to freely display art.
Art Blooms: Diverse Artists Shine at Chitra Santhe

Bengaluru's 23rd Chitra Santhe celebrated a wide spectrum of artistic talent on Sunday, featuring participants from young children to seasoned professionals. Among them was Yuvaan, who at seven years old, sold his first oil pastel artwork, with proceeds going to his piggy bank. Other young talents, including six-year-old Nivishka and eight-year-old Aditi, also displayed their colorful creations.

For 23-year-old Sri Dhrithi, a spinal cord injury sustained three years ago led to an unexpected artistic journey. During her recovery, she immersed herself in painting, learning techniques online and developing a unique style with acrylics on canvas. Her debut at Chitra Santhe showcased evolving themes from cityscapes to dance forms.

Manoj Kumar Swain, a director in Dubai, returns yearly to Bengaluru with his family to participate. He finds greater freedom to display his figurative and religious paintings there compared to Dubai's art scene. Neha Priya, a 39-year-old artist, garnered admiration for her intricate monochrome Madhubani-style paintings, created meticulously with a fountain pen nib.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chitra Santhe is an annual art fair held in Bengaluru, showcasing a diverse range of artworks from various artists.
The event featured young artists like Yuvaan, Sri Dhrithi who found art after an injury, and Manoj Kumar Swain exhibiting his work.
Artists may find more freedom and a wider audience for their specific styles in Bengaluru compared to other locations like Dubai.

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