Museums: Place to Immerse and Observe

<p>People behold the artwork showcased in museums: paintings, sculptures, puppetry, or other pieces of work, and &ldquo;beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.&rdquo;</p> <p>Every visitor perceives the painting differently depending on their understanding, aesthetic sense and cultural awareness. But even visitors with the same level of understanding, in terms of aesthetics and cultural awareness, can hold differing views on the same art. There&rsquo;s no right or wrong here.</p> <h1>National Gallery of Museum &amp; Arts</h1> <p>The National Gallery of Museum &amp; Arts (NGMA), Bengaluru showcases contemporary paintings, and Krishna Shetty&rsquo;s artwork was recently exhibited at the Museum. His hand &amp; glove theme painting takes your imagination to a different realm.</p> <p>One aspect of his hand &amp; glove painting portrays the leaning of humans towards corruption or doing wrong, but at the same time, not wanting to be pulled up for or noticed for whatever wrong they have done. The Glove represents a cloak, the cloak that one wears to cover oneself when sinning.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/illumination/museums-place-to-immerse-and-observe-8819b20c6ccc"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>