Whispers of Nature Exhibition by Dilip Mali Celebrates Nature’s Beauty

Whispers of Nature Exhibition by Dilip Mali Celebrates Nature’s Beauty

[Deccan Chronicle] - 12/28/2024

From the heart of Maharashtra’s hinterlands to the prestigious halls of Jehangir Art Gallery, Dilip Mali takes us on a fascinating journey through art, inspired by Nature’s eternal beauty. His upcoming exhibition, Whispers of Nature, scheduled from December 30, 2024, to January 5, 2025, promises (…)



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