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Monday, February 20, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
SHUBDA - Mind Blowing Art & Craft by Mentally Challenged Children
children suffering from cerebral palsy, Mental Challenges, Autism and
Multiple disabilities. Log on to their website www.shubhda.org
"This is a privilege to be here today .I have a lot of affection
towards children who come under this class of challenges. We will be
working with SHUBDA in future with regular workshops and exhibitions
towards raising funds for the children. I have no words to
appreciate the team of Shubda and Apporv Sen for his efforts and we
will support the organisation in future. This Friday there will be a
painting workshop at SHUBDA from 11 am to 1 pm with artist from Al
Ikhlas Gallery helping the children on their paintings. Any artists
who wish to be a part of this workshop will be welcome.
Gulshaa Begum
Chairperson
Divine Abode
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Al Ikhlas Gallery - Mughal Art Festival
flourished on the Indian subcontinent during the Mughal Empire
(1526–1857). This new style combined elements of Islamic art, which
had been introduced to India during the Delhi Sultanate (1192–1398)
The exhibition displays these distinctive forms of art as they
developed under a succession of Mughal emperors.
Indo Islamic Art Festival
Date: 9th to 12th Feb 2012
Venue: Al Ikhlas gallery
Place: Ajmer- India
Time: 11am to 6pm
Entry: Free
Website: www.sufipaintings.com
Indo Islamic Art Festival begins in Ajmer
City from the 09, 10, 11, and 12th Feb 2012
Gulshaa Begum , the organiser and chairperson of Divine Abode says
"the Aim and Objective of the festival is to promote the ancient art
depicting the indo islamic fusion of the Mughal Period in India and to
promote local artist by creating a platform to exhibit their art to
the world culture. Mughal-style miniature paintings are still being
created today by a small number of artists in Rajasthan concentrated
mainly in Jaipur. Although many of these miniatures are skillful
copies of the originals. The Theme of Mughal Art and Miniatures by
Artist Vijay Singh Chouhan and Madan Singh Rathore have produced
modern works using classic methods with, remarkable artistic effect.
All entry to the exhibition will be free.
Mughal painting is a particular style of South Asian painting,
generally confined to miniatures either as book illustrations or as
single works to be kept in albums, which emerged from Persian
miniature painting, with Indian Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist influences,
and developed largely in the court of the Mughal Empire (16th - 19th
centuries), and later spread to other Indian courts, both Muslim and
Hindu, and later Sikh. Mughal painting developed and flourished during
the reigns of Akbar, Shah Jahan and Jahangir. Themes including musical
parties; lovers, sometimes in intimate positions, on terraces and
gardens; and ascetics gathered around a fire, abound in the Mughal
paintings at the exhibition.
For more information kindly visit the website www.sufipaintings.com
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Details of Mughal Art Festival in Ajmer
A 3 day Mughal Art Festival
At the Al Ikhlas Gallery in Ajmer City
Date: 09,10,11,th Feb 2012
Inaugration on the 9th Feb 2012 at 1130 am at Al Ikhlas Gallery
The details of the Festival are as follows:
1. Aim and Objective
To promote the ancient art depicting the indo islamic fusion of the
Mughal Period in India : To promote local artist by creating a
platform to exhibit their art to the world culture.
2. Theme
Mughal Art, Miniatures
3. Artist Information:
Vijay Singh Chouhan, Madan Singh Rathore
4. Venues
Al Ikhlas Gallery, Ajmer ( Raj)
5. Entry
Free
6.Other relevant information and requests: You are cordially invited
and welcomed to actively participate in and contribute to the
Festival. Any support would be appreciated.
Also visit our website www.sufipaintings.com
7. For further information please refer to the invitation attached here.
Sincerely
Gulshaa Begum
Chairperson
Divine Abode
International Sufi Festival India
Website: www.isfiajmer.com
www.sufipaintings.com