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The Artemist

The Artemist celebrates 5 years of creativity

| @indiablooms | Oct 29, 2021, at 08:25 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: The Artemist is celebrating five years of creativity and artfulness in West Bengal with an exhibition for over 100 artists and over 250 art pieces on display for you to appreciate.

The aim of The Artemist, started by Aradhana Dalmia who is a graduate from Manchester School of Art, is to deal in art which is non-mainstream but is solely dependent on the kind of creative skills found in abundance in the state of West Bengal but that unfortunately remains unrecognized.

A wide range of artworks have been curated such as paintings, wall murals, sculptures etc. done in watercolors, oils on canvas, mixed media, acrylics, pastels, gouache and so on; the subject matters include among others landscape, seascape, figurative and abstract art.

The Artemist is celebrating its ventures in artful avenues and is inviting people to join them and experience her exhibits.

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