28 October,2014 08:38 AM IST | | The Guide Team
Bhavesh Navinchandra Parekh is a taxman who will open his gallery, Shaurya Arts’ doors to new and established artists at a nominal sum
One of the art works for display
Canvassing artworks from artists at a minimal cost is a new art gallery in the township of Navi Mumbai from November 1. Slated to be called, Shaurya Arts, the gallery is an initiative of Belapur resident Bhavesh Navinchandra Parekh who hopes that Navi Mumbai will now attract myriad artists from across India.
One of the art works for display
A contemporary art gallery, the space will feature works by upcoming artists on its day of inauguration. For instance, one can enjoy artworks of Shahed Pasha, a PhD holder in Hindu Mythology, also a subject of his artworks, and JMS Mani, who likes to coalesce Indian culture with Western formalism. Other artists include Vijay Sindhur, Manash Ranjan Jena, Zakir Hussain, Sachin Jalpare and Pranam Singh.
Bhavesh Parekh
Parekh by vocation is a tax consultant, however his love for art led him to holding an art camp last year where he invited artists from Karnataka, Bengal, Orissa, Gujarat and Rajasthan.