Udaipur | The art exhibition organized by the Shashwat Group concluded with a ceremony led by the chief guest, Dr. Rajshree Gandhi, National President of the Consumer Protection Organization. The exhibition, which ran from September 1 to September 3, showcased various artistic styles, blending traditional and modern art forms.
In her closing remarks, Dr. Gandhi highlighted the unique experience created by the fusion of *traditional and modern art*. She emphasized that *traditional art* connects us with our culture, heritage, and values, forming an integral part of our identity. In contrast, *modern art* symbolizes the freedom of creativity, new ideas, and perspectives.
Dr. Gandhi praised the works of all participating artists and noted that *art reflects the struggles and lifestyle of life itself*. She encouraged the artists by saying, "Art is the one medium that stays with humanity through all circumstances, inspiring us to move forward."
Dr. Sangeeta Prasad welcomed Dr. Gandhi with an `uparna` and a bouquet during the ceremony.
The exhibition featured outstanding works from renowned artists such as *Dr. Sangeeta Prasad* (Madhubani and Pichwai Painting), *Amit Solanki* (Contemporary Art), *Arthav Jain* (Drawing), and *Tulsi Khokhar* (Graphic Wood Cut). Additionally, other artists, including *Hemant Joshi, Nemaram Jagid, Dilip Kumar, Damor, Ruchi Goyal, Hemlata Prajapat, Dimple, Sharad Bhardwaj, Birju Solanki, and Rajesh Solanki*, were also present.
Notable attendees included Dr. Alpana Bohra, a senior member of the *Consumer Protection Organization*, and Ashok Kadecha, District Coordinator.