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Diverse Artists Showcase Unique Artworks at Kala Yatra Exhibition
31 Oct
Summary
- 15 artists from 13 states displayed artworks at 3-day Kala Yatra exhibition
- Unique mediums used include limestone, sandstone, cotton threads, and acrylic
- Artists depicted nature, freedom fighters, and epics through their creations

Last month, a group of 15 artists from 13 states across India came together to showcase their unique artworks at the Kala Yatra painting exhibition in Lucknow. The 3-day event, which kicked off on October 15th, 2025, featured a diverse range of creative expressions.
Sunil Jangid from Rajasthan displayed artworks made of limestone, sandstone, slate, marble, and teakwood, with one painting depicting animals, waterfalls, trees, the sun, and the moon emerging from the hair strands of Mother Earth. Tripti Seth from Maharashtra created paintings using cotton threads on cloth, stitching an illusion of ten freedom fighters in the form of a tree. Meanwhile, Pawan Saini from Meerut used acrylic color and a blade to create captivating mountain, rock, and hill pathway scenes.
The exhibition also featured modern art by Bittu Jhoke from Haryana and traditional Mithila art by Shruti Agarwal from Lucknow, who used natural colors to depict episodes from the epic Ramayan. Through their diverse mediums and artistic styles, the participating artists offered a vibrant celebration of India's rich cultural tapestry.




