The works of Ankita Singh, Kriti Verma, Lalita Dhiman, Rajneesh Singh and Vineeta Rupani will be displayed in the exhibition starting tomorrow, the Indian Consulate in the Chinese city said.
Ankita paintings titled 'Mystery of Colours' is a part of her experimentation with colours and their interactions with each other on the canvas.
Verma's works dwelled in natural phenomenon particularly in the hues that she observes in the movements of clouds, the sun and rain.
Dhiman's representation of Lord Ganesha titled "Ganesha with the modern Gadget" is a part of a series where she experiments with various forms and expressions of the Hindu deity, a statement said.
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Rupani's series of painting names Rich and Simple Life of India is her tribute to the folk art of India, it said.
Also on the opening day, Yoga guru Girish Ebakunny along with his students will demonstrate various postures of Hatha Yoga, the oldest traditional classical form of Yoga from India.
Ebakunny has been in China for many years sharing his experience in Yoga with scores of Chinese nationals from different parts of China, the statement said.
During the exhibition there will be display of various interesting Indian handicraft items sourced from different parts of India which would be a rare treat for the local Chinese to understand the rich costume and heritage of Indian handicraft industry.