CHANDIGARH — The Art Gallery at the Government Museum in Sector 10 is currently hosting a breathtaking Watercolor Solo Art Exhibition by veteran artist and educator, Archana. The vibrant showcase of over 120 paintings offers a deep dive into the fluidity, transparency, and beauty of the watercolor medium.
The exhibition was officially inaugurated by internationally renowned artist Mr. Vikrant Shitole, who is highly celebrated globally for his versatile mastery of watercolors and various artistic styles.
The Artist and Her Vision An art educator for the past 25 years, Archana has dedicated her career to nurturing creativity, successfully training more than 500 pupils across all kinds of art mediums. She currently serves as the Coordinator for IAW (In Art World).
Her belief that “art is a universal connector that transcends boundaries and speaks directly to the human spirit” is reflected in her impressive portfolio. Archana’s work has been showcased in prominent exhibitions across multiple countries and cities, including:
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International: Malaysia, Peru, Ecuador, Austria, and Bulgaria.
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National: Delhi, Chandigarh, Panchkula, and Ranchi.
The Collection on Display Visitors to the Sector 10 gallery are greeted by a diverse array of more than 120 vibrant, happy, and highly realistic paintings. The crown jewel of the current exhibition is a massive, stunning seashore painting measuring 4 feet by 3 feet.
Weekend Masterclass for Beginners The exhibition is open for public viewing until tomorrow, Sunday, April 5.
In an exciting development for beginners and aspiring artists, the event will feature a special live watercolor demonstration tomorrow at 12:30 PM, hosted by acclaimed artist Kulwinder Singh Kulss from Ponta Sahib.








