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Upcoming Exhibition | Featured Artists | Collectors Tip

May Newsletter | Upcoming Exhibition: May 16th - 18th

Upcoming Exhibition | Featured Artists | Collectors Tip

From Roots to Radiance

A Group Exhibition Exploring the Evolution of Indian Artistic Expression!

Exhibition Details

 Dates: May 16th – 18th, 2025

 

 Exhibition Hours:

• Friday, May 16 | 4 PM – 7 PM• Saturday & Sunday, May 17–18 | 11 AM – 3 PM

 

 Location: Neev by Neha - Los Altos, California

 

 RSVP: Register Here

Art as a Sanctuary

We’ve always believed that art can be more than visual—it can be healing.

Whether it’s a sculpture that anchors your breath, or a painting that makes your nervous system exhale, the experience of art is a return to calm. 

Mental clarity, reflection, joy—this is what we hope to offer you through each piece on display.











Featured Artists this Month

Ajay De

An accomplished contemporary artist based in Mumbai, Ajay De is known for his evocative figurative works rendered in monochrome and subdued palettes. His art often explores themes of solitude, memory, and introspection, drawing on classical technique with a modern sensitivity.

 

In this charcoal-toned Mumbai monsoon, memory becomes a mist. A lone horse-drawn carriage, umbrellas in motion, and the looming silhouette of the Gateway of India capture the soul of a city drenched in nostalgia.


Mumbai Series - Charcoal on Paper | 20 x 20 inches (Framed)
Mumbai Series - Charcoal on Paper | 20 x 20 inches (Framed)

Sangeeta Abhay

In Celebration of Peace, the Buddha sits in Dhyan Mudra, centered beneath a canopy of luminous birds blooming from the sacred Bodhi tree. A burst of gold radiates from above, symbolizing the awakening of spirit and joy of enlightenment. Sangeeta Abhay’s work merges quiet meditation with vibrant energy, translating inner peace into a visual rhythm of serenity and transcendence.


Celebration of Peace, Oil & 23.75 Gold Leaf on Canvas | 60 x 42 inches
Celebration of Peace, Oil & 23.75 Gold Leaf on Canvas | 60 x 42 inches

Madhuri Kathe

Based in Mumbai, Madhuri Kathe is a contemporary abstract artist whose work is deeply rooted in spirituality and introspection. Her process is meditative and intuitive, often involving unconventional materials like dyed medical gauze, tissue, and handmade Korean rice paper. Layered with acrylics, these elements create textured, ethereal compositions. Her palette—featuring sea-green, burnt orange, blue, and pale yellow—echoes her deep connection to nature and a quiet inner world.


Untitled, Mixed Media on Canvas | 48 x 30 inches
Untitled, Mixed Media on Canvas | 48 x 30 inches

Akhilesh Verma

In this minimalist composition, Akhilesh Verma distills movement into abstraction. Using electric blue lines on a deep black grid, he evokes a choreography of fragmented human and animal forms. His art thrives on contrast—tension and fluidity, stillness and rhythm—revealing a language of the subconscious shaped by memory, myth, and modernity.


Untitled, Acrylic on Canvas | 39.5 x 39.5 inches
Untitled, Acrylic on Canvas | 39.5 x 39.5 inches

Swati Pasari

Swati Pasari’s sculpture of Krishna, The Golden Flute, merges tradition with contemporary design. Gentle curves, floral motifs, and a faceless serenity invite universal connection. Layered with divine symbols and soft metallic hues, the sculpture becomes a modern relic—radiating devotion, calm, and harmony in three dimensions.



The Golden Flute, Acrylic on Fiberglass | 36 x 12 x 12 inches
The Golden Flute, Acrylic on Fiberglass | 36 x 12 x 12 inches

More Artists to explore in the collection

Ajay De, Bhupendra Singh, Gulrez Ali, Kapil Anant, Madhuri Kathe, Ramesh Gorjala, Shampa Sircar Das, Suraj Kashi, and others whose voices echo the exhibition’s journey—from rooted tradition to radiant innovation.

Collector's Tip: How to Select Your Art

 

Top interior designers share thoughtful advice on how to build a personal, meaningful art collection:

 Nicole Hollis — Trust Your Gut"Choose pieces that you connect with emotionally. Don’t worry if they match your furniture — let the art lead."Your best collections will feel intuitive and deeply personal.

 Sheila Bridges — Buy What You Love"Collect art that resonates with you, not because it’s trendy."Your emotional attachment to a piece will make it timeless.

 Kelly Wearstler — Mix Mediums and ErasKelly recommends layering paintings, sculptures, and photography—and mixing contemporary with vintage—to create a dynamic, textured space that tells your story.

 India Mahdavi — Support Emerging ArtistsIndia encourages investing in new voices. Discovering rising talent brings fresh energy to your collection and supports the next generation of creatives.

 Cliff Fong — Think Beyond Decoration"Art is not just an accessory to a room—it’s part of your life narrative."Select works that provoke thought, memory, or joy.

Make an appointment

 

Our gallery is open by appointment. We’d love to host you for a personalized walk-through or help you explore the meaning behind any piece. Just email us to schedule your visit.

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Make an appointment

 

Our gallery is open by appointment. We’d love to host you for a personalized walk-through or help you explore the meaning behind any piece. Just email us to schedule your visit.

Your support inspires us to keep bringing the beauty of Indian contemporary art to our community. Looking forward to welcoming you at our upcoming Exhibition. Register Here

If anything catches your eye and you'd like to learn more about it or even to see it in your space, please contact us.

Services Offered:

-        Private Viewing of Art in person

-        Complimentary In-home Consultation and Art Advisory

-        Authentic Artwork

-        Commissioned Paintings

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