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‘Harmony in Hues’ enthrals audiences at Gaiety Theatre

Garima Lohumi poses with her art at Shimla’s Gaiety Theatre.

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A three-day art exhibition titled “Harmony in Hues” by Garima Lohumi began on Friday at the iconic Gaiety Theatre in Shimla.

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The exhibition was inaugurated by Dr Pankaj Lalit, Director of Language, Art and Culture Department.

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He appreciated the efforts of the young artist in exploring new possibilities in art.

“Instead of confining her talent to painting on the canvas, she had created numerous art pieces — hand-painted phone covers, wooden wall hangings, fridge magnets, key rings, exclusive art printed on T-shirts and tote bags — under the brand Himalayan Canvas,” he said. He especially commended her Himalayan landscapes.

An MBA degree holder with a post graduate certification in Yoga, Garima left her job at multi-national company to pursue her passion for art.

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