SRINAGAR: An Art Exhibition of paintings by Dr. Archana Jha Choudhary Titled “SANGAM” is being held at SKICC tomorrow from 1200 hours.
The exhibition will be inaugurated by Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha.
The gala event will showcase a confluence of Basholi miniature paintings and Madhubani paintings. Basholi miniature painting, considered as first school of Pahari paintings originated in the Jammu region, is known for its vivid, evocative colours, bold lines and deep-set facial patterns. The art form is being characterised by the bold and vibrant use of colours, intricate patterns and geometric designs. It combines the folk art associated with Hindu mythology and the Mougal technique.
Similarly, Madhubani paintings (also known as Mithila paintings) originated in the Mithila region of Bihar and trace its antiquity to ancient times. Both art forms have been instrumental in preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of their respective regions of origin.
The two different art forms reflect the life journey of the artist, acquiring Madhubani painting as her heritage and learning Basholi painting on her move to J&K in the early 1990s.
Art lovers, students and the general public are welcome to visit and witness the exhibition from 01:00 pm to 05:30 pm.