Udaipur: With the support of the Maharana Mewar Charitable Foundation, a grand art exhibition titled Kanak showcasing the works of young artist Sparsh Doshi was organised at the historic City Palace Museum. The two-day exhibition was attended by Dr. Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar, Chairman and Managing Trustee of the Foundation.

On the occasion, Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar encouraged Sparsh Doshi and praised his artwork. He said that the tradition of Mewar has always been to protect and promote art and artists. He added that Mewar’s artistic heritage holds a unique place globally and supporting young talent is a cultural responsibility.
The exhibition left visitors impressed by Sparsh Doshi’s creations. A visually impaired artist, Sparsh creates intricate and attractive artworks using magnetic balls, blending creativity with remarkable precision. His work reflects a unique combination of logic, symmetry and aesthetics, showcasing deep imagination and strong mathematical understanding. His art highlights that creativity is not only driven by imagination but also by intellect, discipline and limitless possibilities.
The role of Sparsh’s parents, Hardik Doshi and Bhumi Doshi, was also highlighted for their continuous support, guidance and encouragement, which has helped him take his talent to new heights.
Held in the historic ambience of the City Palace Museum, the exhibition emerged as a living example of art, innovation and inspiration, and was widely appreciated by art lovers and visitors.
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