Artist Rakhi Baid with film fame Dr.Sudeep Ranjan Sarkar (L) and Author & painter Dr. Hridaya Narayan Singh (R) |
Kolkata: The Solo art
exhibition of Mumbai's artist Rakhi Baid concluded on Wednesday evening in the
Abinindranath Tagore Gallery of Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR).
The exhibition was composed by the City Art Factory, whose curator is Shantanu
Roy. After inaugurating the exhibition, the chief guest, international film
fame Dr.Sudeep Ranjan Sarkar said that the festivity of these colors is
comforting between the chaos and stressful activities of life, and we are
refreshing with freshness. Guest of honour eminent senior sculptor Shankar
Ghosh said that Rakhi is a skilled artist of Badge and she knows how to tell
her through the colors. Guest of honour Author & painter Dr. Hridaya
Narayan Singh said that Shrikrishna's life has always been attracting artists
from all walks of life, no shades of his life are in any other mythical
character. Sameer Mandal, a Mumbai-based artist, specially known for
watercolors, described Rakhi Baid as an important painter. The name of the
exhibition was Krishnansh, in which various artifacts related to Shrikrushna
and Radha were painted beautifully by the artist Rakhi Baid and made them more
meaningful with colors. This was Rakhi Baid's eleventh solo art exhibition. He
has taken part in more than 60 group art exhibitions.
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