This show will be inaugurated on 9th September 2025 at 5.00pm by Chief Guest Prof. Prakash Bhise, Eminent Artist, Mr. Vikrant Manjrekar, Renowned sculptor.
Seema Shirke
Creative Sculptures (Emotions)
Under the guidance of her father and guru, the late sculptor B.R. Khedkar, Seema has learned the art of sculpture and established herself as a professional sculptor. Through the Jahangir exhibition, she was able to express her abstract art through sculptures. Nature and humans have an unbreakable bond since ancient times. However, in the course of human development, nature is getting harmed. Artist Seema, a sensitive sculptor, has realized this through her experiences, and this is evident in her current work. Trees, creepers, leaves, flowers in nature, as well as animals, have emotions similar to the human mind. She has expressed this through her sculptures.

Bharati Bukte
Divine expressions: where every brushstroke becomes a prayer -
After completing her Masters in Art and painting in 2007, artist Bharati Bukte has been working in the field of art for 18 years. She specializes in figurative and portraits in various media.
Highly inspired by vivid colours, graceful forms and intricate detailing in Kerala mural paintings , each of her work is both a visual celebration and a meditative experience.
Kerala mural paintings which are originated in 9th century, are known for their mesmerizing visual journey that reveals the stories of gods, goddesses, mythology and India's rich cultural heritage. These are Frescos that typically found on the walls of temples and palaces. Bharati has tried to present these paintings in different forms and colours.
Neha Gudge
“Ethereal Landscapes”
Neha Gudge, a Pune-based freelance artist, has been creating and exhibiting art for over 13 years. Specializing in acrylics and mixed media, her works have been showcased in more than eight group exhibitions and are also featured in numerous interior design projects and private collections.
The central theme of her current exhibition focuses on nature, represented through vibrant palettes and dynamic abstract forms. By blending harmony and spontaneity, Neha’s art reflects the rhythm of life while allowing viewers to connect with their own interpretations. She combines bold colours, layered textures, and expressive strokes to capture the beauty of the natural world.
Neeta Asalkar
Whispers of Nature
_The calm of nature, held in a brushstroke_
Neeta’s work centers on the meditative and restorative power of nature, expressed through watercolor. She transforms natural vistas into serene spaces that hold calm, vitality, and timeless stillness. Her paintings capture not just outward beauty, but also the quiet moods and harmonies of the natural world. By portraying shifting light, fragile ecosystems, and moments of stillness, she reveals nature as a source of reflection and renewal. Each painting invites viewers to pause, reconnect with simplicity, and find inner peace through harmony with the natural world.
Priyanka Jagangada
"Beyond the Brush"
Combining coffee Paintings & art. It features paintings on various subjects such as Warli art, Gond art, spirituality, heritage, and horses. Coffee painting is a type of a mural. She has been working in this field for the past 15 years. She has completed B.V.A in S.N.D.T college. It all started in college when she worked on a project on Warli art in her final year.
Warli art is a traditional art form of Maharashtra, closely connected to nature and earth. She experimented with using coffee with Warli art, and the shades of coffee enhanced the beauty of Warli while maintaining its original identity. This is because Warli art often features earthy tones like red, brown, chocolate, or black. The natural brown color of coffee added a rich and antique look to the mural.
After working with Warli, she gradually experimented with coffee paintings on other art forms like Madhubani, Deco, and Haida. She also fused acrylic with coffee in some paintings, creating a unique style. Some paintings are purely acrylic, while others are a fusion, and this blend has helped her develop a distinct style.
Date: 9th – 15th September 2025.KALAMANJIRI - A Bouquet of Arts
An Exhibition of Paintings & Sculptures by 5 women artists - Seema Shirke, Bharati Bukte, Neha Gudge, Neeta Asalkar, Priyanka Jagangada
VENUE:Jehangir Art Gallery, 161 – B, M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400001, Timing: 11am to 7pm. Contact: +91 9850427488 / +91 9881615601