The ArtBuzz family invites all art lovers, artists & art connoisseurs to SURFACE: 01, ArtBuzz’s first Art Exhibition.
Showcasing glorious artworks by some of the most creative & innovative geniuses on 13th & 14th Oct’18 from 10 AM to 7:30 PM, at ArtBuzz Studios.
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Introducing India's First Artist's co-working space! A landmark initiative by ArtBuzz India.
Community working spaces for artists to Create, Network and Grow!
Visit https://t.co/pGHhtogTQP to know all the details!
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Today was all about exploring the bylanes of #Tokyo and the local street art. On our must-visit list was a mandatory tour of the Itoya Stationery store with floors and floors full of exciting art supplies.
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Across the streets of Asakusa, Tokyo you see a myriad of vibrant colors and tastefully done artworks on shutters.and unusual places.
Art is quintessential here, from the metro stations to the cafes.
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The Hachiko Wall at the Hachiko Station is an artistic dedication to the famous lore of the loyal dog 'Hachiko' who waited for his deceased master till his last breath. There is also a feature film made on the touching story of this exemplary man's best friends.
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The Shibuya Station is one of the busiest spots in Tokyo and there you can spot this beauty! A brilliant artwork by Taro Okamota named Myth Of Tomorrow.
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It's that time of the year again! Our co-founder is out on her new art adventure to the land of rising sun.
Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for an exciting Art Tour across the beautiful country.
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A popular campaign using digital art as a strong medium to bring light on the serious issue of physical abuse. #9DaysOfFeminism
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Madhvi Parekh’s work draws reference from her continual engagement with her childhood, her works creates parallels between Hinduism across different time frames, right from the 19th Century till the present time.
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If you see a beautiful young girl perched up on a ladder, her hair down, with a beautiful plumeria tucked delicately behind her ear, a paint brush in her hand painting a street wall, you might be looking at Shilo Shiv Suleman.” #9DaysOfFeminism
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Nair creates a meticulous web of images – contemporary and classic with a serious dose of surrealism into existing forms of reality. His artwork Mohini is a mystic interpretation of the goddess form with the mortal frame.
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A prominent figure in the art and video performing circuit, Pushpmala is known for her strongly feminist work and for her rejection of authenticity and embracing of multiple realities.
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Rodwittiya has been consistently working with the problem of representing the female form. A narrative subtext with concealed references almost always underlies these works.
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In his signature style, Atul Dodiya’s ‘Mahalaxmi’ is one of the shutter series originating from the concept of shop owners advertising on shutters.
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Manjit Bawa’s work is heavily influenced by ancient mythology and Hindu literature.
Bawa’s Durga & Kali are shed down to the basic components of the female figure, riding a lion.
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