Bharti Singh's Artworks Portray the Artist’s Spiritual Journey

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Delhi-based artist Bharti Singh at the exhibition of her paintings in Visakhapatnam. Photo: C.V. SUBRAHMANYAM
INDIA--- When a viewer looks at a work and gets the same idea as that of the artist, it is the ultimate achievement for the artist, noted painter Bharti Singh of New Delhi has said. The works should communicate clearly the thought of the artist. She explained how each of her paintings in the series ‘Devotion’, which were on display at the CSN Patnaik Art Gallery till Tuesday, had some narratives of Lord Krishna and goddess Shakti. They actually did not say anything different from what we understand of these gods and goddesses. In her works, she connected animals with devotion. [link]

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