‘Khatra’ translates to danger, but for mural artist Khatra, aka Siddhart Gohli, it signals edge rather than threat. The name mirrors his artistic instinct: bold, disruptive and hard to ignore.
Across India this month, ordinary walls are being reimagined as canvases. From neighbourhood lanes to institutional campuses, the fifth edition of Wall Art India is transforming public spaces into ...
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French street artist KASHINK, who was in Kolkata for Wall Art India, shares more about their art form
A few of India’s public walls are once again becoming spaces of dialogue, creativity, and shared imagination as Wall Art ...
The city’s walls have been steadily turning into canvases in recent times. From the colourful murals brightening neighbourhoods such as Kannagi Nagar, Nungambakkam, and Guindy to striking portraits of ...
At Aksharnandan School near SB Road, a large pomegranate now stretches across a sunlit wall, its ruby seeds catching the eye of students who pass it every day. The mural, part of Wall Art India, a ...
The Alliance Française of Madras is getting a revamp. After the addition of Van Dough pizzeria, the French institute is now getting a new mural on its walls. But this is not just another splash of ...
Hyderabad: A ladder leans against the wall at the third-floor entrance of Alliance Française Hyderabad. Siddharth Gohil, also known as Khatra, balances on its narrow rung, stretching upward, pressing ...
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Different artworks have long been part of the visual identity of Manaveeyam Veedhi, where walls function as an open gallery of colour, commentary and expression. The latest ...
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