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Nagaland Artists
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Budding Naga artists hosts three-day art exhibition near Kohima

| @indiablooms | May 29, 2023, at 02:05 am

Naga artists hosted a three-day art exhibition recently where they showcased the beautiful landscape of Nagaland and its rich culture and tradition.

The two artists were identified as Among Venuh (28) and Vimhakho Sotetsu (29).

With the theme “Alluring Nagaland”, the art exhibition kicked off on Wednesday at the Regional Centre of Excellence for Music and Performing Arts (RCEMPA) Jotsoma, about 6 km from Kohima town, reports East Mojo.

“We came up with this exhibition because we wish to show our culture, rich tradition, landscapes, and at the same time we will be trying to sell our works and promote art,” Venuh told EastMojo.

The young artist expressed his excitement on exploring the way of life of different Naga tribes through the medium of art.

“I am very interested in studying colours and nature. I see subjects and convert them into art,” he shared.

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