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Six senses of art

Updated on: 07 April,2013 11:24 AM IST  | 
Fatema Pittalwala |

Oorja is an unusual exhibition, where artists from across India will showcase their work on time, power, sensation, salvation, relationships, and silence!

Six senses of art

Promising a mystical experience that you will cherish, Oorja— an art forum will organise a special five-day extravaganza, that will provide a platform to several artists from all over India.



Ramesh Thorat, a participating artist, who hails from a small village near Pune will exhibit a surprising yet thoughtful artwork by using nails. He explains, “A nail is not just a nail for me, its something beyond that. It is about giving birth to a new dimension of human understanding.”


In one of his sculptures, the Game of Chess, Thorat uses an unusual ly shaped platform filled with sharp nails and pawns that create a 3D effect.

“It conveys the journey of evolution from an amoeba to a human. Further elaborating the use of your abilities,” he elaborates.

Sanjay Kumar Srivastav, a Allahabad-based artist captures images from his consciousness as well as the unconscious, he translates his expressions using rhythm and colour into modern sculptures.

“Art is a process of evolution of life. It is great that Oorja is promoting such unconventional artists like us,”u00a0he concludes

When: April 12 to 16, 11 am to 7 pm
Where:Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Kala Ghoda
Call: 22844484u00a0

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