What they said!
(On the eve of first exhibition, presented by
‘Ankan Arts Foundation’, at AIFACS (N. Delhi)
during 1st Nov. to 6th Nov. 2008)
What they said!
1.(On the eve of first exhibition, presented by ‘Ankan Arts
Foundation’, at AIFACS (N. Delhi) during 1st Nov. to 6th Nov.
2008)
“ Mind blowing work”, Excellent work and excellent
presentation”
-Prashant K. Sarkar (Artist : Delhi)
2. ‘Through eyes of a painter every works reflects its
identity.’
- Satish Dhoke (Bhopal)
3. “(i) Slay is the mind blowing. (ii) Bombay Trains Journey the
movements & moods depicted artistically fantastic. (iii) Common
mans moods, and their celebrations are excellent. (iv) Nature
flowing on canvas is exhilarating. (v) The beauty in charcoal
art is heart touching. The artist has a sharp vision about
‘Beauty’.
Wishing success to all the artists.”
Sw. Anand Swabhav
4. Blend – Excellent of past & present figuration & abstract,
Great show. All the best.”
-Sudha Rajgopal
5. “The concept of exhibition is amazing and the display of the
paintings are very good. This is a very excellent project to
encourage the artists and art of India.
This kind of exhibition should be arranged in future so that
they can get attention of the viewer & buyers and can get this
kind of platform. I am ready to help for the promotion of the
art.
- M. Kumar Tank
6. Excellently executed. Brings a fresh whiff to the heap of
mundane presentations.
- Suruchi Khubchandani
7. “It is a world within a world. Expression of self discovery.”
- B Behna (Air Officer)
8. A great feast to the eyes of Art lovers. The works are very
creatively balanced in the form of theme, colours, treatment of
different texture given to the work in black & white. Rare
charcoal works, dry brush works creating a perfect environment &
identity of individual Artist the presentation is supports. I
wish them all a great success.
- B. N. Sehgal
9. ‘Wonderful!’ in absence of better words. The peaceful feeling
generated by the strong emotions communicates through the
artists works is definitely best in class.
- Shashank/Pranavi Jha

