Artist Shruti Goenka is going to conduct an exhibition which is set to begin from 24th November in New Delhi.
The exhibition has artworks by Goenka's visit to Ladakh, ghats of Ganga at Varanasi, Kedarnath and temples of south India and Kanheri caves at Mumbai. The series of artworks has elements of spirituality, which evoke thoughts in viewers mind about the creator of this life, flicker the mysteries of the universe and resonate with their inner space.
Goenka said, "The meaning of spirituality can be different to every human being. For some it can be an experience that creates a system of personal beliefs in a religion or God, for some it can be just connecting with something bigger than yourself, for others it can be in the form of service to humanity or connecting with nature, art, yoga, meditation etc."
"The gratitude towards the five life creating elements is presented by Panchtattva Aaradhana and a scene from evening aarti performed every day at the ghats of Kashi has been showcased in the artwork by the name Ganga aarti. The message of remaining in the state of eternal bliss and that the source of creation is within us has been shown in “Aham Brahmasmi” which depicts a monk in deep meditation," she said.