The preview party for Kumar Vikas Saxena’s Art Exhibition, titled “It Makes Me Wonder,” was a vibrant celebration of creativity and cultural fusion. Saxena, President of NGO Empowerment and an accomplished painter, showcased his unique blend of dreams and reality through his art.
Saxena’s art is all about blending dreams with reality. He paints pictures of grand buildings like monuments and temples but adds a modern twist. His goal is to make people ponder the connections between the past, present, and future.
The event was attended by many of Saxena’s friends, art enthusiasts, and fellow artists, as well as diplomats. Notable attendees included Nupur Kundu, Anadmoy Banerjee, Kanchan Chandra, Shampa Das, Curator Prayag Shukol, and Nidhi Jain.
Saxena’s art is influenced by his surroundings and where he lives. While he loves to showcase India’s rich history in his paintings, he also wants his art to resonate with everyone, not just a select few. He has made 12 paintings for this show, all done with acrylic paint on canvas. He hopes his art will make people think about how humans are all connected across time.
Saxena has been honored by people like the Princess of Thailand and the Ministry of Culture in China. From big art camps to living in different countries to make art, his paintings show how people from all over the world are connected. Yellow acts as a catalyst for Vikas’s original thoughts and curiosity. He yearns to immerse in history, wishing to live among ancient buildings and temples.
With “It Makes Me Wonder,” Kumar Vikas Saxena continues to weave stories that transcend time, inviting viewers to explore the beauty and complexity of life through his energetic and determined strokes.
The preview party for Kumar Vikas Saxena’s Art Exhibition, titled “It Makes Me Wonder,” was a vibrant celebration of creativity and cultural fusion. Saxena, President of NGO Empowerment and an accomplished painter, showcased his unique blend of dreams and reality through his art.
Saxena’s art is all about blending dreams with reality. He paints pictures of grand buildings like monuments and temples but adds a modern twist. His goal is to make people ponder the connections between the past, present, and future.
The event was attended by many of Saxena’s friends, art enthusiasts, and fellow artists, as well as diplomats. Notable attendees included Nupur Kundu, Anadmoy Banerjee, Kanchan Chandra, Shampa Das, Curator Prayag Shukol, and Nidhi Jain.
Saxena’s art is influenced by his surroundings and where he lives. While he loves to showcase India’s rich history in his paintings, he also wants his art to resonate with everyone, not just a select few. He has made 12 paintings for this show, all done with acrylic paint on canvas. He hopes his art will make people think about how humans are all connected across time.
Saxena has been honored by people like the Princess of Thailand and the Ministry of Culture in China. From big art camps to living in different countries to make art, his paintings show how people from all over the world are connected. Yellow acts as a catalyst for Vikas’s original thoughts and curiosity. He yearns to immerse in history, wishing to live among ancient buildings and temples.
With “It Makes Me Wonder,” Kumar Vikas Saxena continues to weave stories that transcend time, inviting viewers to explore the beauty and complexity of life through his energetic and determined strokes.