Updated On: 18 March, 2019 07:56 AM IST | Mumbai | Dalreen Ramos
India's first women-only street art festival in Marol promises to showcase diverse art forms with a touch of hip-hop

Mathur's graffiti for the Swachh Bharat Campaign in Versova
"Empowerment is such a frequently used term. Sab bolte hai. But what it really implies is to just be yourself," Avantika Mathur asserts. The 30-year-old artist from Navi Mumbai has been making graffiti on the city's walls for years — and in some cases, the street lamp got there after the artwork did. "Art is a powerful medium, but street art is the best form to explain an ideology. It's an open gallery," she adds. And next week, Mathur along with six female artists will transform the neighbourhood of Marol into a gallery through Ladies First, India's first women-only street art festival.

Walls spanning over 10,000 sq ft will be painted on in Marol Village