Visual treat at second phase of Splash’23 group show by Romartika

Pune: Splash ‘23 Group show of Romartika entered the second phase. It will continue until the end of the month of April. Ten emerging artists are displaying their amazing artworks at Malaka Art Gallery, Pune.

The exhibition is unique for its wide spectrum of style and subjects matters. The exhibition was inaugurated by the Head of Liberal Arts faculty of Ajinkya D Y Patil college.Modern abstracts of Ketki Fadnis are curious blends of abstract expressionism and fauvism. They remind of Matisse. Amita Dand’s juxtaposition of multiple layers and textures in an unconventional style capture the fancy of the viewers.

Bhushan Tulpule’s mandalas invite one straight into their spiritual domain of peace and calmness. Vishwanath Khilari’s photorealistic landscapes stop the viewers on track due to their pulsating liveliness. Sateesh Dingankar’s abstract expressions are examples of perfect balance of colour and form. Kavita Tambolkar’s Indian classical depictions feel soothing and romantic. Preeti Shah’s three dimensional artworks on canvas heighten the dramatic climax.

Arpit Vyas’s life size artworks present a flavor of pop art and realism at the same time. Sulochana Gawde’s ancient sculptures in oil on canvas appear to breathe. Neha Prasad’s versatile paintings appear captivating. Also, this group show curated by Romartika attracted many Indian and international collectors of art. On 22nd April, in the evening, Club Romartika consisting of five artists, Neetesh Misra, Nilanjana Roy, Devayani Trakre, Arpit Vyas and Rishi Baksi will do a performance art at Malaka Venue. As usual, this event is expected to leave an unforgettable message behind as ever.Overall, this is an unmissable show in Pune.

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