Venue: Sarvakalasala Arts Training L.L.C
Sarvakalasala Extends "Hues of Sigh" Exhibition Following Overwhelming Public Response
Dubai, UAE – June 22, 2025 — Originally scheduled from June 14 to June 17, the art exhibition "Hues of Sigh" at Sarvakalasala Arts Training Center, Dubai Silicon Oasis, saw such an overwhelming response from art lovers and collectors that the event was extended until June 21, 2025.
A soulful celebration of creativity and emotion, Hues of Sigh showcased a vivid spectrum of artistic expressions — from reflective compositions to vibrant canvases — each piece telling its own story. The exhibition featured live drawing by the acclaimed artist Nandan Kakkur, whose elegant, spontaneous strokes mesmerized visitors and added a dynamic, living element to the event.
Throughout the extended run, the gallery witnessed a continuous influx of visitors — artists, students, collectors, and art enthusiasts alike — all drawn to the unique and expressive works on display. The extension not only provided greater access to the community but also led to multiple art sales, highlighting the powerful connection between audience and artwork.
The exhibition was inaugurated with grace and warmth by esteemed guests Renju Renjima, RJ Fazlu, and Ms. Shemi, whose presence lent additional depth and joy to the occasion. Their support of local and regional art continues to inspire and uplift Dubai’s growing creative community.
Described as a visual journey where “every frame is a whisper, and every hue a sigh,” the exhibition succeeded in transforming the Sarvakalasala space into a gallery of emotion, narrative, and personal reflection.
“Moments from Hues of Sigh will linger in the hearts of those who visited. This event was more than an art show — it was a celebration of human feeling through color, texture, and form,” said the curators at Sarvakalasala.
With this success, Sarvakalasala reaffirms its mission to provide a platform for emerging and established artists to share their work with the world, fostering an environment where art is not only seen, but truly felt.