Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 7: A three-day painting exhibition titled “Greek Myths” by Yajur Mahajan was inaugurated at the Master Sansar Chand Gallery, Kala Kendra, here this afternoon. The event saw the presence of numerous artists, painters and dignitaries, underscoring the vibrant cultural scene in the region.
The inaugural function was graced by Ansuya Jamwal, Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Jammu, as the chief guest. The presidium included Dr Javaid Rahi, Secretary Kala Kendra Society, Rakesh Sharma, Head of the Fine Arts Department and Milan Sharma, Head of the Painting Department, University of Jammu.
In his welcome address, Dr Javaid Rahi highlighted that the main objective of the exhibition was to provide a platform for emerging painters to showcase their talent and the exhibition is a part of a series of programme going on in Kala Kendra with regular intervals. He said that approximately 50 works of Yajur Mahajan are on display, offering a rich visual experience rooted in the themes of Greek mythology.
Yajur Mahajan, a final-year student at the prestigious Bharti Vidyapeeth, while interacting with media persons, stated that his work is inspired by Greek and Roman myth as recited by ancient poets. He has incorporated modern elements into his art to make them relatable to the modern audience.
Ansuya Jamwal, in her address, emphasized the integral role of art in preserving and celebrating our rich cultural heritage. She commended Yajur Mahajan for his exceptional work and stated that the younger generation’s interest in the arts is a positive sign for the region’s cultural future. She remarked, “The paintings in display not only reflect ancient Greek myths but also connect them with the living world and the artist’s own imagination.”
The event was attended by notable figures from the art community, including Ashutosh Mahajan, Raj Kumar Bharupiya, Ranbir Mahajan, Satuti Mahajan, Sanjay Gupta, Shashwat and students of arts from University of Jammu.
The Exhibition will remain open till 9th of June.