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'Sculpt for Delhi' to showcase magnanimity of aesthetic art, culture

Showcasing at the India International Centre till April 14, this exhibition reads, reflects, ponders and re-imagines the magnanimity of the scope of aesthetical art and culture

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The exhibition will be held till April 14 at India International Centre
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Artists at the 'Sculpt for Delhi' have created tangible forms and figures of smooth stimulations, with gradual escalation of symmetry and a hint of mystery, making the exuberance of the creations visually palpable. Showcasing at the India International Centre till April 14, this exhibition reads, reflects, ponders and re-imagines the magnanimity of the scope of aesthetical art and culture.

OP Khare's work emphasises on vintage shapes and patterns with sharp strokes, and an uncontrolled yet controlled flow of creativity while Naresh Kapuria's earthy feels and raw textures are a vision to be seen, felt and imagined. National award recipient Madhab Das' Revolution is a cast iron delight, an exceedingly visionary take on emotive hurls and poignant themes. Bhola Kumar with his carefully curated piece has begun a tide of perfect technique and wonder that applauds the artist's finesse. Rajesh K Baderia has brought in the finer details of symmetry and structure with his work, with a mixture of wood and metal forming an infinite communion.

Shovin Bhattacharjee highlights 'The Mystery of Life' in stainless steel and aluminum with impeccable finishing, a reflective beauty and so much left for interpretation. Pramod K Mann's classical rendering of work does not only satiate an art lover's hunger but reinstates meaning and commentary.

Talking to DNA, Neeraj Gupta, who has curated the event said, "Liberating form is almost a mystical practice and thus brings together'piece de resistance' a dreamy amalgamation of form, features, ideations and ideals." "Art is what metamorphoses the world into a more humane world. 'Sculpt for Delhi' by the Delhi Art Society is one such attempt to control your world to consecutively take over culture, to model one that wholesome living can take place in. Art in the untamed surrounding is what keeps the world together, fosters unity, invigorates imagination and brings together the creative conscience of people," he further says.

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  • OP Khare’s work emphasises on vintage shapes and patterns with sharp strokes, and an uncontrolled yet controlled flow of creativity
     
  • Rajesh K Baderia has brought in the finer details of symmetry and structure with his work, with a mixture of wood
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