
Van Kanya Arts Group has organized an art exhibition titled Unmukt at Gandhi Darshan, Rajghat. It was inaugurated by Vice Chairman Gandhi Smriti Vijay Goel on July 3.
Goel also planted a Rudraksh tree under ek ped maa ke naam with Indian Nursery Association.
The exhibition curated by Dr. Gauri Srivastava & organised by Sarbari Roychoudhury showcasing inspiring artworks by artists from Delhi, Haryana, West Bengal, and Odisha.
“This exhibition is about free expression. Whatever the artists feel they draw on the canvas and they are free to exhibit here. There is live painting going on under art camp inspired by Operation Sindoor,” Dr. Gauri Srivastava said.

“This exhibition has given opportunity to various kind of artists who belong to all walks of life. We are representing junior artists, seniors and artists from LGBTQA+ community too. We also have artists who are suffering from Down Syndrome. We aim to promote artists in affordable fees as other galleries take a lot of money which many can’t afford,” she said.
Sarbari Roychoudhury, an artist and organizer of the exhibition who belongs to Kolkata said that we aim to promote artists from all walks of life.
“I am Kolkata-based artist and there are many artists who are participating in the living art. There are students too who have participated in the exhibition. We are total of 45 artists. Our aim is to grow united,” Roychoudhury told Tehelka.com
The exhibition has showcased many artists who are inspired by various things in life including recently held Operation Sindoor, Hapiness, Love, Spirituality, and patriotism.
One can look at the painting of Lord Hanuman with bright yellow and blue colour made with acrylic paints using only hands. This painting was painted by a 15-year-old boy and it was up for Rs 35,000. Himesh Chauhan, a young artist from Gurgaon has dedicated a wall to all the martyrs who got paramveer Chakras. These portraits were made with charcoal.