Contemporary Indian Art

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I did my ‘O’ levels, ‘A’ levels and bachelors in fine art. Art has, thus, stayed a part of me since. 🙂

Modern and contemporary Indian artists and exhibitions covered in my blog’s Art and Me series are:

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      • Sir this is Tour Guide shivakumar from srirangapatna I saw your dariya daulat paintings with information but i have doubts about..
        In the woman musicians group painting
        You mentioned
        A dancer sways in gay abandonment, accompanied by a string of women musicians. Did you notice the violinist?
        Why you used gay word I’m not understand why…please reply me in my email if possible please share your mobile number

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        • Hello Shivakumar. Thank you for writing in. With regard to your question: The word ‘gay’ though synonymous with homosexuality nowadays also has another meaning when used as an adjective [as it has been in the mentioned caption]. The other meaning is ‘lighthearted and carefree’. Which is what I meant. But to avoid any confusion, as it seems to have done, I have replaced the word with ‘joyful’. 🙂

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  1. Wow, it’s fascinating to see how your education in fine art has continued to influence and inspire you. Your dedication to the art world is evident in the way you passionately cover modern and contemporary Indian artists and exhibitions in your blog. I’m looking forward to exploring the links you’ve shared and learning more about the vibrant art scene in India. Keep up the great work! Your love for art is truly inspiring.

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