"White Gold - The Romance of Porcelain" a group exhibition of paintings on Porcelain at Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road > 10:30am to 7:30pm on 10th, 11th & 12th February 2015
Time : 10:30 am - 7:30 pm
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"White Gold - The Romance of Porcelain" a group exhibition of paintings on Porcelain
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Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
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Entry : Free
Venue : Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Parking : Gate No. 1, 2 & 3 (Cars), Gate No. 2 (Bikes & Bicycles)
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'Khan Market(Violet Line)'
Area : Lodhi Road Area Events
Event Description : "White Gold - The Romance of Porcelain" a group exhibition of paintings on Porcelain by Rita Gharekhan, Manju Sinha and Madhu Bhalla Ahluwalia.
About The Artists :
Manju Sinha is a prolific porcelain artist, who has held several solo exhibitions in London, New York, Mumbai, Calcutta, and Delhi. Her romance with White Gold began more than 25 yrs ago in London. "White porcelain in its various shapes and sizes is my canvas. It is here that I have tried to capture some of natures wonderful gifts to mankind" says Sinha. Through her workshops and exhibitions around the world Sinha has helped in popularising this ancient art form. For this exhibition Manju has put together, painted porcelain as designer fashion jewellery. Each piece brings fashion and art together in an unique way to make a statement.
Rita Gharekhan is an international award winning porcelain artist. She is a certified artist and teacher of the International Porcelain Artists and Teachers, Inc. based in USA. She studied the classical Nyon style of porcelain painting in Switzerland. In the US, she learnt the naturalistic style and combined these and other techniques such as the Indian miniature style to create a variety of designs and effects on porcelain. These include portraits, still life, landscapes apart from flowers and modernistic motifs. She has exhibited in several cities in the US as well as at the United Nations in New York. She has also had solo exhibitions in New York and in Delhi at the India International Centre as well as Lalit Kala Akademi.
Madhu Bhalla Ahluwalia started learning Porcelain painting in 1983 in Copenhagen, Denmark. She continued her studies in the early 1990’s in Lisbon, Portugal. After a gap, wherein she was working in the corporate sector, she restarted porcelain painting in New Delhi, India in 2009. Many of her pieces have come about as a result of blending various techniques in unusual ways. She paints in both the European and American styles. Madhu has travelled extensively all over the world and lived in Europe, USA, South Asia and China. She tries to find designs and ideas from all over the world to incorporate in her porcelain painting, it also provides the inspiration for her experimentation. She had her first solo exhibition at the India International Centre in June-July 2013, sponsored by the IIC.
Entry : Free
Parking : Gate No. 1, 2 & 3 (Cars), Gate No. 2 (Bikes & Bicycles)
Venue Info : Events | About | Map | Nearest Metro Stations :
'Jor Bagh(Yellow Line)Exit Gate-1' - Walk Direction
'Khan Market(Violet Line)'
Area : Lodhi Road Area Events
Event Description : "White Gold - The Romance of Porcelain" a group exhibition of paintings on Porcelain by Rita Gharekhan, Manju Sinha and Madhu Bhalla Ahluwalia.
About The Artists :
Manju Sinha is a prolific porcelain artist, who has held several solo exhibitions in London, New York, Mumbai, Calcutta, and Delhi. Her romance with White Gold began more than 25 yrs ago in London. "White porcelain in its various shapes and sizes is my canvas. It is here that I have tried to capture some of natures wonderful gifts to mankind" says Sinha. Through her workshops and exhibitions around the world Sinha has helped in popularising this ancient art form. For this exhibition Manju has put together, painted porcelain as designer fashion jewellery. Each piece brings fashion and art together in an unique way to make a statement.
Rita Gharekhan is an international award winning porcelain artist. She is a certified artist and teacher of the International Porcelain Artists and Teachers, Inc. based in USA. She studied the classical Nyon style of porcelain painting in Switzerland. In the US, she learnt the naturalistic style and combined these and other techniques such as the Indian miniature style to create a variety of designs and effects on porcelain. These include portraits, still life, landscapes apart from flowers and modernistic motifs. She has exhibited in several cities in the US as well as at the United Nations in New York. She has also had solo exhibitions in New York and in Delhi at the India International Centre as well as Lalit Kala Akademi.
Madhu Bhalla Ahluwalia started learning Porcelain painting in 1983 in Copenhagen, Denmark. She continued her studies in the early 1990’s in Lisbon, Portugal. After a gap, wherein she was working in the corporate sector, she restarted porcelain painting in New Delhi, India in 2009. Many of her pieces have come about as a result of blending various techniques in unusual ways. She paints in both the European and American styles. Madhu has travelled extensively all over the world and lived in Europe, USA, South Asia and China. She tries to find designs and ideas from all over the world to incorporate in her porcelain painting, it also provides the inspiration for her experimentation. She had her first solo exhibition at the India International Centre in June-July 2013, sponsored by the IIC.
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"White Gold - The Romance of Porcelain" a group exhibition of paintings on Porcelain at Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road > 10:30am to 7:30pm on 10th, 11th & 12th February 2015
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