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Prakash Ghadge : “In the Silence of Black & White, the Spirit Finds Form”

Source: HOUSETHOME

Artist, Prakash Ghadge’s artistic practice is a compelling exploration of contrast, stillness, and introspection, articulated through the disciplined language of black and white. Working predominantly with pen and ink, he transforms monochrome into an emotionally charged visual field where light and shadow become metaphors for opposing yet interconnected energies.

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Vivek Nimbolkar : “Geometry of Stillness, Landscapes of Inner Light”

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Born in Mumbai in 1977, Artist, Vivek Nimbolkar creates abstract landscapes that exist between contemplation and memory, where geometry becomes poetic and colour assumes an almost spiritual resonance. His canvases unfold as meditative terrains – quiet yet deeply alive – inviting the viewer into a space of introspection and rhythm.

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Smitha G.S : “Where Memory Becomes Forest, Ritual & Living Myth”

Source: HOUSETHOME

Emerging from the lush cultural landscape of Kozhikode, Artist, Smitha G.S. creates immersive painted worlds where memory, ecology, and mythology converge with haunting intimacy. A self-taught artist, her practice is deeply rooted in the sensory rhythms of Malabar—its forests, rituals, textures, and unseen life forms.

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50 Beautiful Houses in India

Source: RETHINKING THE FUTURE

Traditionally, Indians lived in a common family system. The home’s many residents and their interpersonal relationships required well-defined spaces for a variety of activities. Inside the house, there was a private zone and a public zone around the courtyard. These beautiful houses in India had a very high sustainability index.

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Concrete columns frame open living spaces of Indian home by Taliesyn

Source: DEZEEN

Steeply pitched tiled roofs perched on concrete columns shelter the breezy interiors of House by the Grove, a weekend retreat on the outskirts of Bengaluru designed by Indian architecture studio Taliesyn.  Located alongside a grove of trees near the town of Magadi, the 5,433-square-foot (505-square-metre) dwelling was completed for a family of three to be a place for “reflection and slowing down” away from the city.  

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Rammed-earth walls enclose A House Born of Four Soils in India

Source: DEZEEN

Sand sourced from four different regions creates a “geological canvas” of coloured and textured strata in the rammed-earth walls of this home in India, designed by Ahmedabad studio Hiren Patel Architects + Design.  Named A House Born of Four Soils, the 790-square-metre home is located on an open, arid site on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.  

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This Mountain Home in Kullu is a quiet sanctuary amidst the apple orchards

Source: ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST INDIA

There is a certain stillness to the landscape in Naggar, Kullu…dense orchards, distant hills, and a pace that resists urgency. Within this setting, Salt Box, designed by Arch Lab, takes shape as a house that responds with restraint, allowing its form to emerge gradually over time.

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Kahani : Tanjore Reimagined – Gilded Devotion, Bespoke Mastery & Timeless Grandeur

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At Kahani, our Tanjore Art collection is a tribute to one of India’s most opulent and revered artistic traditions – where devotion, craftsmanship & grandeur converge.

Working closely with some of the finest master artisans from Thanjavur & across South India, we bring to life extraordinary creations that honour the legacy of classical #Tanjore painting while refining it for the contemporary collector.

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Gourishankar Soni : “Echoes of the Desert: – Narratives of Memory, Myth & the Everyday”

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Artist, Gourishankar Soni’s practice offers a vivid and introspective journey into the cultural psyche of Rajasthan, where lived experience and inherited memory converge. Born in 1980 in Shrimadhopur, Soni draws deeply from the region’s visual and oral traditions, translating them into richly layered contemporary narratives.