Speaking Art Fest-3

About Speaking Art Foundation:
Speaking Art Foundation is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting visual arts, empowering artists, and linking art with social impact. Through exhibitions, workshops, and outreach initiatives, the Foundation strives to make art accessible and meaningful.

The first edition of Speaking Art Fest was held at AIFACS Grounds, New Delhi, followed by the second edition at Rabindra Bhawan, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi- both receiving immense appreciation from the art fraternity. The third edition at Naational School of Drama (NSD) promises to be even more engaging, inclusive, and inspiring.

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Artist Shailaja Kamat

Shailaja S Kamat

Having exhibited her works across India and Dubai, Kamat’s journey in architectural art has been shaped by years of close observation and experimentation. “My move to cityscape art was a natural progression of a lifelong passion,” she shares. “From a young age, I was captivated by architectural design and the different ways light plays on structures. I try to translate those observations, sometimes literally, sometimes abstractly, into colour and form. The process is deeply meditative, and the emotion that emerges through vibrant hues gives me immense joy and fulfilment.”

Created over the last four years or so, the show features approximately 25 to 30 works in acrylic and watercolour, varying in size and composition. “It has taken me about eight to ten years to put all these works together. Each painting represents a stage of learning, growth, and discovery”, she concludes.

Shailaja S Kamat’s art show ‘Beyond the Shapes’ will be on display at Leela Art Gallery, The Leela, Andheri (E), Mumbai, from 27th October to 2nd November 2025.

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“UJJAL”

Sudip Biswas, a notable modern Indian painter, creates stories of quiet feelings, cultural remembrance, and tradition. Benaras and the Ganga influence his paintings, which combine abstraction and figuration. His recent awards highlight the impact of his work.

The exhibition also includes Tanmoy Hazra’s work, which is characterised by its expressive and innovative qualities and engagement with diverse materials, form, context, and meaning.

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DEEPTI J. SHAH

The ongoing exhibition invites visitors to journey from large public murals to intimate canvases, encouraging them to pause, observe, and experience the unspoken power of silence translated into art. Women’s Voice in Silence offers a rare opportunity to witness Deepti’s profound expression and her ability to communicate beyond words.

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Visthapan

The dynamics of separation underlined with an inherent trauma informs Vishwa Sahni’s works that are at once dramatic and purposeful. It may be in the separation of families, lovers or the colossal migrations that the world is presently mired in, that all inspire Sahni to find rendition on canvas. On cursory viewing he appears to bring out only the pain and unhappiness that reflects these separations. However, there is a hopefulness when this artist assures us that deep in the heart and soul there is a binding that even in what seems an adverse situation. The growing fondness in the heart bearing the weight of the separation, stays faithful to the memory. The oils are very expressive as those who inhabit his canvas make their presence felt despite the haze they reside in. The haze they reside in screens them offering a sense of community binding as they huddle together in a shared condition, their existence never diminished.

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