Mumbai: What's On picks
Figures 'n' form
At: SAMS Art Hub, Sukhada Building, Sir Pochkandwala Road, Worli.
Call: 24964426
From: August 8-20
SAMS Art Hub is hosting an exhibition by three budding artists Ganga Kakadia, Sonali Iyengaar and Nilay. The theme of the show is Figures 'n' Form, which boasts of beautiful works by the three, including a colourful acrylic on canvas of "Bob Marley with Honey Bees".
Fine Lines
At: Jehangir Art Gallery, Kala Ghoda.
On: August 12 to 18, from 6.30 pm to 9 pm
Call: 9322172526
Artland Gallery has organised a group show of selective paintings by 20 well-known artists. The show will be curated by Sunil Chauhan.
Glass & artefact paintings Exhibition
By: Seema Kant
At: Standard Chartered Bank, Bhulabhai Desai Road, opposite Tata Garden.
From: From August 13 to August 26
Call: 9869014500
If you are looking for stained glass artworks to adorn your walls, tables, windows and lamps, drop in at Seema Kant's glass artwork collection. The exhibition-cum-sale will include glass artefacts featuring Tanjore art, vibrant florals, Lord Ganesha, and Rajasthani and Gujarati pastorals.
Symphony of colours
At: Artists' Centre Art Gallery, Ador House, 6K, Dubhash Marg, Kala Ghoda.
From: August 4 to August 10 from 11 am to 7 pm
Call: 9867175728
Check out a group show by three artists Ranjan Mitra, Biswarup Halder and Arabinda Samanta. Ranjan Mitra's professional background of advertising designing reflects in his graphic-based works. Biswarup Halder's portrayals of Radha and Krishna are coloured by the weather conditions of Bengal. Arabinda Samanta's work reflects depth and intelligent use of colours in depicting symbolism.
One life on earth
By: Dhruvi Acharya
At: Chemould Prescott Road, Queens Mansion, 3rd floor, G Talwatkar Marg, above Yantra, Fort.
Call: 22000211
From: August 7 to 30, from 11 am to 7 pm (Sundays closed)
Watch trees shoot out of the human back and plants sprout from the top of a head, as artist Dhruvi Acharya challenges the logic of the world, in One Life on Earth. The protagonists are metamorphosed they change shape, expand, float, and even grow claws. Her work reflects the violence, discord, and pollution that is ravaging the environment.





