Voice of the Creatives: The Quartet’s Successful Venture
Kartik Sharma (Shimla): Five friends—Mayank, Rohan, Jayant, Prerna, and Yashica—have dubbed themselves “the voice of the creatives.” Justification for the exhibition’s title that was displayed at the Gaiety Theatre The foursome, Shimla, has been excited to display their artwork and is currently a member of the show because Jayant has not been a part of the active team.
All five are from the Government College of Fine Arts in Indore, and they all share the credit for being able to get a chance to exhibit at the Summer Capital: Shimla to their parents and instructors.
An explanation of the Fantastic Four’s artwork:
Yashica’s Crafts & Canvases
The following are the artists’ own, more straightforward explanations of their works of art.
Yashica talks about a few of her creations, such as pen stand stands, pendants made from actual flowers and raisins, etc. In addition to this, there are a few paintings of “Panchmukhi Ganesha,” “Ananta Yatra,” “Pandit to Buddha,” and several Shivlingas.
Mayank’s Wonderful Passion for Indore
Mayank, an enthusiastic artist who began his artistic career six years ago, has sketched a sculpture’s hand and other water lilies.
Along with other paintings of Krishna and an old sculpture, he has also created a few sketches of Hanuman, a dancing Bharatnatyam beauty.
Aside from this, he has a few signature works of art from Indore that illustrate the connections between the places he has visited, such as the Lakeshore Hotel.
Abstract art by Rohan Tells the whole Epic
Rohan was not interviewed because the majority of his artwork was self-explanatory; some included abstract paintings that were too complex for a novice to understand, while others featured enormous canvases of folk singers, a stunning image of cowherds, etc.
Mahadev’s artwork by Prerna: Not the only one
Mahadev’s art made by Prerna, has been the best one that she has made. Including other arts that she has made, seems to be displaying the paradise of consciousness and many more.
Prerna is in love with Shimla and has been exploring the place and is eager to go to Jakhu Temple to see the large sculpture of Hanuman.
Note : The prices vary from a few thousands to a few lakhs. Interested ones may go to the Gaiety theatre to buy the adorable art pieces.
Kartik Sharma is a postgraduate from HPU who calls himself a slow learner but a curious researcher. He loves diving deep into topics like nature, music, bizarre stories, and counter-culture movements. If it’s unusual or thought-provoking, Kartik is sure to have an opinion on it. He works as a journalist for Diary Times, balancing his passion for unbiased reporting with his knack for getting ldigging out something with a different news angle. Kartik is also an environmentalist, running initiatives to tackle waste and feed those in need, proving that actions speak louder than headlines. Inspired by his dream to make his dad proud, Kartik writes with heart, humor, and a love for all things unique—though sometimes his stories take longer because he’s busy chasing the next big idea!