We are fortunate to have over 80 art forms in India, many of which are unknown to the general public except Madhubani painting, Mithla ART, Warli art and Kerala mural paintings. One of our recent Swadesh event was inaugurated by Passport Council Mr. Sunil Kumar, showcased 82 of these art forms through mugs. The event also included a display of how paintings were created using natural pigments in ancient times, which is crucial for preserving Indian folk and tribal arts. Following the Pankhudi exhibition in June, we hosted a series of workshops on various art forms, including Madhubani painting, kolam, and Warli art. In November, we held the Shakti exhibition, which featured over 40 artists showcasing a diverse range of themes. While religious paintings are typically avoided in cosmopolitan cities like the UAE, the Shakti exhibition included religious and thematic paintings, as well as Indian folk and tribal arts and some crafts.
“SWADESH” Indian Folk & Tribal art event on May 9th and 10th 2024
Due to the weather, we had to postpone this event because when people are in trouble, your safety comes first.
But now we are coming back with renewed enthusiasm and the same concept to introduce you to Indian culture.