A throwback to the vibrant journey of tradition meeting contemporary flair — Origin of Art was truly one for the books.
This past exhibition brought together a stunning variety of artistic voices from across cultures. With an incredible lineup of National Award-winning artists from India and Singapore, it was a proud collaboration between Jaipur Art Summit, Tista Art Gallery, and Strokearts.
The showcase paid tribute to timeless traditions, creative mastery, and the soul of culture — all under one roof. Origin of Art may have wrapped, but its spirit continues to inspire through the stories and strokes it left behind.
Viridian Art House is located in beautiful settings at the Fort Canning Hill. The exhibition displayed the Ramayana paintings collection by Shivali.
Mrs Gauri Krishnan, Director of Indian Heritage Board, was the chief guest and inaugurated the exhibition by lighting the lamp.
The paintings showcased complete Ramayana on canvas in Madhubani style for the first time ever.
The exhibition was held at the most prestigious art house in Singapore i.e. The Art House located behind the Parliament.
High Commissioner of India Mrs Vijay Thakur Singh was the chief guest and inaugurated the exhibition by lighting the lamp.
Noted parliamentarian and MP Mr Vikram Nair and Sanjeev Sanyal, author of ‘Land of Seven Rivers’ were the other dignitaries present in the opening ceremony.
The exhibition showcased the linkage between cultures and heritage of South East Asia through paintings. Sanjeev presented a very good perspective on the cultural confluences in the region.