Mar 02, 2025 05:35 PM IST
A retrospective exhibition by senior artist Awadhesh Misra, underway within the state capital, is a set enticing colors, fashion and way of life
A retrospective exhibition Chaupal by senior artist Awadhesh Misra, underway within the state capital, is a set enticing colors, fashion and nice waves of work that deliver alive the village life on the canvas.
Awadhesh Misra and Prof Mandavi Singh
“The subject of my paintings is not only reflection of rural and urban lifestyles but also brings forward the little stories that happen on every nook corner of the villages of our country. I spent my childhood in a farmer’s family in Matha village of Ayodhya where the scarecrow was an essential part of farming activities in every household. Standing in the farms, amidst the greenery of the fields spread far and wide, guarding the fields from unwanted animals since eternity, the scarecrow is the core point of my paintings,” says Mishra.
“The technique, medium and bold strokes of hue that are used reflect his journey as an artist,” mentioned Prof Mandavi Singh, vice chancellor, Bhatkhande Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Lucknow, who was the chief visitor on the occasion together with architect Avinash Ghai.
What: Awadhesh Misra’s solo portray exhibition Chaupal.
The place: The Centrum, Golf Metropolis
Time: 11am-6pm
Date: On until March 10
Paintings of Awadhesh Misra’s at solo portray exhibition Chaupal
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