It's a belt. It's a kite. It's 3D painting
Updated On: 21 September, 2015 08:05 AM IST | | Krutika Behrawala
<p>Head to city-based artist Raamji Sharma's latest exhibition to gaze at vibrant 3D artworks, minus any computer technology</p>

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As you marvel at paintings of a kite dangling from a frame or a leather belt hanging from a hook, you're keen to touch them and double-check if they are real or just clever visual play. Little surprise then that Mumbai-based 3D artist Raamji Sharma, who has created a set of 50 such artworks, has titled his exhibition, Touch Me Not. A self-taught artist, Sharma has been practicing 3D art for 25 years and is one of the few Indian artists to have introduced this style of paintings to Contemporary art form.

Horses, oil on canvas
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