
Painting exhibition attracts art enthusiasts to Hubballi
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The month-long exhibition, which began on June 28 and will conclude on July 28, has already attracted over 5,000 visitors in its first fortnight. The exhibition showcases an impressive collection of artworks by renowned artists from different regions of India.
The diverse displays feature various styles, techniques, and themes, offering visitors a comprehensive view of contemporary Indian art. The exhibition showcases artworks by 53 renowned artists, featuring talents such as MV Minajagi, DV Halabhavi, Vasudeo Kamath, P Sampath Kumar, JMS Mani from Karnataka, alongside Parag Borse, GS Majagaonkar from Maharashtra, S Elayaraja from Tamil Nadu, and Manash Ranjan Jena from Odisha, among others.
PR Bahuroopi, the exhibition convenor, said that students from various educational institutions are particularly keen to observe and learn from the masterpieces on display. The exhibition created an excellent opportunity for young aspiring artists to understand different artistic approaches and gain inspiration from established artists, he said. Students flocked in significant numbers from Vijayapura, Koppal, Bagalkot, Haveri, and Gadag to visit the exhibition.
On Monday, attendance from various parts of Belagavi district was expected.
The exhibition showcases a comprehensive collection of artworks by renowned artists, offering a unique opportunity to study the techniques of master artists in a single venue. Several paintings on display garnered awards and recognition at international exhibitions, he noted. The venue was thoughtfully arranged to ensure the smooth movement of visitors while maintaining the aesthetic appeal of the displayed works.
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Each painting is properly lit and positioned to provide viewers with the best possible viewing experience. The organisers also arranged guided tours for groups, enabling a better understanding of the artworks.
RF Hiregoudar, principal of Mahavidyalaya, said the success of this exhibition has encouraged the local art community. Art critics and collectors praised the quality and diversity of the works on display.
The exhibition features traditional and contemporary works, offering insights into different artistic approaches. Visitors can observe the intricate details, brush strokes, and colour combinations used by master artists. The collection represents years of dedication and creativity, inspiring the next generation of artists.
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