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Press Release 09/03/2020 The vibrant and colorful festival of Ganesh Chathurthi is diluted this year by the many norms we have to follow. However, if the Vighna Vinayak has taught us anything, it is that in every obstacle lies an opportunity to find joy, happiness and togetherness with the community. Curator's Picks A timeless piece by the maestro himself, this vibrant painting by M.F. Husain celebrates the artist and the scholar in Lord Ganesha. See works by M.F. Husain G. Subramanian beautifully brings out this Ganesha with a collage of clippings from National Geographic magazines. It portrays his philosophy of everything being one with nature. See works by G. Subramanian See works by S. Mark Rathinaraj Ganesha 23 Rustic and uninhibited, this watercolor of Ganesha was two years in making. The artwork created by N.S. Manohar comprises of only two colors, yet captures perfectly the unbridled spirit of Lord Ganesha. See works by N.S. Manohar Ganesh Lord Ganesha's playful nature is juxtaposed with his robust form in this serigraph painted by Thota Vaikuntam. Vibrant with rich colors, found in the everyday Indian context, and composed of bold strokes, this striking painting is full of depth and festive warmth. See works by Thota Vaikuntam You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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