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Artist, Narayanappa Muniyappa: “Mastering the Art of Equine Elegance”

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Narayanappa Muniyappa, born in 1967 in the idyllic village of Mittiganahalli in Karnataka, is an artist with a deep-rooted connection to his homeland. His artistic journey began with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Ken School of Art, Bangalore, which laid the foundation for his creative exploration.

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Artist, Mahesh Karambele: “Harmony of Transparency and Inertia”

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Mahesh M Karambele, born in the picturesque region of Aagave, Maharashtra in 1982, is an artist whose creations are a captivating interplay of transparency and inertia. In his art, transparency serves as a window to look through and beyond, while inertia embodies the essence of existence itself.

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Artist, Hanumanth Devulapalli: “Abstract Explorations – Journeys of Color and Contemplation”

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The recent creations by the artist Hanumanth represent the culmination of numerous journeys, each voyage unfolding through the rhythmic interplay of color and textured expressions. Hanumanth skillfully leads us into the realm of a mendicant, where color ceases to be a mere visual element and transforms into a language of its own.

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Artist, Gautam Mukherjee: “Portraits of Bengali Life – A Glimpse into the Past”

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Gautam Mukherjee’s artistic journey is deeply intertwined with his upbringing in a three-century-old ancestral home in Kolkata. The values of this home and the rich heritage of his family have left an indelible mark on the artist, a legacy that reverberates through his paintings.

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Artist, Dnyaneshwar Bembade: “The Painter of Celebration and Bliss”

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Dnyaneshwar Bembade possesses a unique talent for making songs visible through his art. In his works, he masterfully captures the essence of fervor, celebration, festivals, music, entertainment, happiness, and the pure joy of life. As you gaze upon his paintings, you will find yourself immersed in a state of bliss, a feeling that lingers and eventually bathes you in the process.

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Artist, Dinkar Jadhav: “From Anguish to Ecstasy”

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Dinkar Jadhav, an artist of remarkable courage and innovation, invites you on a captivating journey from ‘Anguish to Ecstasy’ in his artistic career. It is often said that an artist’s energy remains constant, transforming only in its manifestation over time. Dinkar’s creative evolution beautifully embodies this concept as he reflects on his journey as a painter.

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A Warm & Cosy Home Nursery, Vadodara, by Malvika Acharya Designs

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“This nursery, formerly a guest bedroom, was briefed to be a comfortable yet functional child-friendly room. The clients’ primary requirement was to have a kid-friendly space with neutral colors and accents of gender-specific color subtly incorporated into the design. Going with the brief, the sage green of the wainscoting, white walls, and other furniture were decided before the baby was born.

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“A 900 sqft, Bachelor Pad with incredible views of the Arabian Ocean”, at Versova, Mumbai by AVVO Architects

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Catering to the client’s specific requirements of having an open canvas, the Beachside Bachelor Pad, as the name suggests, is an epitome of freedom and fun with youthful subtlety. The spatial composition focuses on a sense of comfort in each space.

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A 200 sqft, Studio Apartment, Ambernath by Dandelion Sky Interiors

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A common constraint in urban living today is space. As housing prices climb steadily upward, apartments are undeniably shrinking. Solutions to this are generally scarce, but a keen eye for design can be a saving grace. With the renovation project at Nano Estates in Ambernath, Dandelion Sky Interiors exactly how it’s done.

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The plot, sits within a community of 15 other bungalows, which had to abide to the Builder’s common plans, facade planning, finishing treatment and appearance. Due to these constraints, the internal spaces and planning became our way to experiment with the design of this house.

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A welcome change from the cramped and clustered city spaces, Castle Royale in Pune is a step towards expansive housing. Brought to life on a rustic backdrop, the house evokes a sense of nostalgia while exuding a quiet calmness with its refreshing view of abundant green canopies.

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Re-envisioning a place called Home -A Gorgeous 3,229 sqft, Singapore Home

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Veshali Visvanaath (founder, curator and interior designer at the Singapore based antiques and furniture store Prakalyam Gallery) has an impressive portfolio of expertly designed and executed, residential and commercial projects. The latest from her portfolio is the 3,229 sq.ft. apartment in Singapore belonging to the beautiful couple, Kavitha and Irving.

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The safe rule to use colours in a home, especially a smaller one, is to have a couple of schemes and stick to them. But designer Krsna Mehta isn’t one to follow convention. At his 1,100 sqft Breach Candy apartment in Mumbai that he shares with his cats Baileys and Google, colour reigns supreme.

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A word of advice, if I may: bookmark this post. I have a feeling you’ll want to come back to it again in the near future. It is a reference point in interior design of all sorts: how to drape furniture in silk, adorn the floor in patterned tiles, and embellish the walls in jaw-dropping artifacts.