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Skilled domestic women are making their new identity

Bhopal. It is said that if the intentions are strong and there is a passion to do something, then the situation cannot stop you. Skilled domestic women are moving ahead on the path of doing something similar. These artist domestic women are reaching different parts of the country to prove their skills. In the coming days, these women will stay in the tourist cities of Orchha and Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh and also put on the canvas and put up an exhibition. Usually, women leave their hobbies and skills behind after a big change in life or say marriage and family responsibilities and move forward. When their responsibility is reduced or completely freed from it, it is not easy for them to revive their hobby again.

Some such women have started a campaign to revive their hobby. In this, women skilled in the art of different parts of the country have come forward. Rashmi Soni, who belongs to Bundelkhand, is also among those women who are engaged in the campaign to bring talented domestic women on one platform. Rashmi tells that she has been running an art school named Shinycolors in Bangalore since the year 2013, along with more than 35 exhibitions in many countries including India, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, USA, Australia, Nepal, Hong Kong, Singapore and China are of. Received several Outstanding Painting Awards.

His paintings are in the permanent collections of Delhi Lalit Kala Akademi, Karnataka Lalit Kala Akademi, Lovely Professional University and many private art collectors in India and abroad. Rashmi tells that last year the idea of ​​giving women a platform came to her mind, in which she got along with two other artist friends, Pooja Kumar from Faridabad and Sharmita Roy of Noida. Together, the three founded an organization called Opus Kala Sangathan. Kala Sangathan is an organization of women artists. The aim of our organization is to give opportunities to women artists who are trying to make their mark in the field of art.

People associated with this organization say that they are doing an all women residential art workshop in Khajuraho and Orchha to study its amazing architecture and unique sculptures at the place. This workshop is held in Khajuraho on November 9 and 10 and in Orchha on November 11 and 12. 50 women artists from all over India are participating in this workshop. They are also coming from Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kerala, Ujjain, Jabalpur, Surat, Ahmedabad, Jodhpur and many other smaller cities. This is the second program. Last June 2022 was organized in Kashmir.

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