Hyderabad: The Secunderabad Club on Sunday hosted a confluence of creativity and colour, with the national art exhibition, “Chromatic Conversations”. The prestigious event, organised by Artist Culture, saw participation of over 30 artists from across the country, who presented over 60 masterpieces. Krishnendu Halder from Hyderabad enthralled the attendees with his seven watercolour paintings. Halder’s works depict various locations across India, from the ghats of Varanasi to the streets of Hyderabad. His realistic portrayals of mechanics at work and busy streets are known for their depth and emotional power, making them the stand-out attraction of the exhibition. “I am glad that my paintings are displayed here.
This is a very renowned club. This show provides a unique opportunity to art lovers and collectors to appreciate the diverse styles and approaches of contemporary Indian artists,” said Halder. An award-winning photography professional, Halder is not only recognised as an accomplished painter, but was also a prominent news photographer of the city. He elaborated, “Art can be created with any tool and any medium, but it should speak for itself and not require any explanation.” Halder also informed that he will keep his followers updated about his upcoming exhibitions through his social media platforms.