21 Nov 2015, 07:08 am
Titled 'Northern Lights, Southern Stories', the exhibition which opened on Friday and will continue till Dec 9, features two different styles of art, one that focuses on minute details, the other a delightful abstractions.
With just two and a half years of experience in painting, Haukom's theme is derived from nature. Her take on Aurora Borealis or the Northern Lights is truly stunning. Her vivid paintings complements the well crafted ones of Mukherjee.
When asked how much time it takes to complete a painting, Haukom told IBNS: "Well, I often work on several ones at a time. So anything in-between five to seven days for a painting."
The painter, who also works with ceramics, said though she had no formal training in painting, her understanding of ceramics made the job easier for her.
"Understanding the finer details about ceramics really helped me," she said.
For Mukherjee it's all about the details.
"I love stressing on the details," he said, while adding, "These are consciously sub-conscious works."
Both the artists urged people to visit the exhibition and take a closer look at their work.
(Reporting by Sudipto Maity, Image by Subhodeep Sardar/IBNS)
- Birbhum: Sitaramdas Omkarnath Chair at Biswa Bangla Biswavidyalay
- Rotary Club of Calcutta East Central celebrates centenary of iconic actor Santosh Dutta with statue unveiling
- Shiny things by Jinia: A luxury evolution by visionary entrepreneur, healer
- Mystique and Memories: Wiccan Brigade hosts its first Halloween Fest in Kolkata
- Rotary Club of Calcutta Samaritans hosts three-day youth leadership awards program for tribal students in Bakura
- Rotary Club, South Kolkata Vision inaugurate newly developed children's park in Sonarpur
- Akhil Bharat Jaiguru Sampradaya and Omkarnath Mission volunteers care for terminally ill patients at Mahamilan Math hospice
- Bengali couple promoting Indian music and culture among young Americans
- Indi Setu: Wildlife on the Brink: Can We Rewild a Warming World?
- Durga Puja sustainability: One of the oldest awards goes flex-free
Air India, India’s leading global airline, and Maldivian, the national airline of the Maldives, have entered a bilateral interline partnership aimed at boosting connectivity between the two countries.
IndiGo, India’s largest airline, is grappling with one of its most severe operational crises in recent years, with widespread flight delays and cancellations disrupting travel across the country for a second consecutive day.
Tata Group-owned Air India on Sunday announced the reinstatement of its codeshare agreement with fellow Star Alliance carrier, Air Canada, to offer more flight options for travellers and boost connectivity between India and Canada.
