Carter Road turns into a live sunset art gallery with ‘Art by The Sea’ Conceptualised and organised by Le Sutra – the Indian Art Hotel.
The fourth edition celebrates ‘A Platform for Women Artists’ as its central theme with live paintings by 12 powerful
The fourth edition celebrates ‘A Platformfor ladies Artists’ as its central theme with live paintings by 12 powerful
women artist from India.
Supported by the Bandra West Resident Association, and Camlin Kokuyo
The fourth edition of ‘Art by the Sea’may be a platform for ladies artists to return out of their studios, on the
streets, brushes in their hands, facilitating conversations with communities, transforming them into art, and
claiming public space.the town itself will become a gallery.
“Aone among its kind live painting / sculpting event that brings together during this year the foremost renowned women
artists from the countryto color / sculpt whilst the sun sets over three days at the very lively Carter Road
Promenade, Bandra West. Artists getan opportunity to not only work by the breathtaking Arabian Sea , watching
the sun set, connecting with right set of art lovers, interact with audience, showcase their artworks and
expand their circle”, states Ms. Mitali Bajaj – Director Le Sutra – The Indian Art Hotel.
“Women have long playedan important role in India's arts scene. As reflectors, translators, and mediators Indian
women artists, have emphasized societal issues, including cultural and social identity,within the sort of
paintings, sculptures, and installations since pre-independence times. However, theystill face
challenges resulting from gender bias, whetherit's difficulty finding opportunities to coach or showcase
their art, ora scarcity of critical recognition”, states Shraddha Purnaye, curator of the art event.
The pantheon of artists participatingduring this event are Ami Patel, Anuja Paturkar, Arpita Bhavsar, Gayatri
Mehta, Manjri Verde, Maushmi Ganguly, Nikita Thakur, Ribaka Nikam, Shilpa Nikam, Sujata Achrekar,
Sweeta Rai, Tejswini Sonawane and Vipta Kapadia. Artworksare going to be created in several subjects and
mediums like, acrylic on canvas, acrylic on linen, woodcut printmaking, metal work and terracotta.
The fourth edition celebrates ‘A Platform
women artist from India.
Supported by the Bandra West Resident Association, and Camlin Kokuyo
The fourth edition of ‘Art by the Sea’
streets, brushes in their hands, facilitating conversations with communities, transforming them into art, and
claiming public space.
“A
artists from the country
Promenade, Bandra West. Artists get
the sun set, connecting with right set of art lovers, interact with audience, showcase their artworks and
expand their circle”, states Ms. Mitali Bajaj – Director Le Sutra – The Indian Art Hotel.
“Women have long played
women artists, have emphasized societal issues, including cultural and social identity,
paintings, sculptures, and installations since pre-independence times. However, they
challenges resulting from gender bias, whether
their art, or
The pantheon of artists participating
Mehta, Manjri Verde, Maushmi Ganguly, Nikita Thakur, Ribaka Nikam, Shilpa Nikam, Sujata Achrekar,
Sweeta Rai, Tejswini Sonawane and Vipta Kapadia. Artworks
mediums like, acrylic on canvas, acrylic on linen, woodcut printmaking, metal work and terracotta.
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