- The exhibition will remain open until February 6 at Urmila Kailash Black Box, Kanoria Centre for Arts
- It delves into the intricate dance of connection and disconnection, reflecting the infinite cycles inherent in both nature and human emotion
- This exhibition moves beyond mere evocation, presenting an introspective dialogue between the tangible and the abstract, the seen and the felt: Harsimran Juneja from Aasai
NE FEATURES BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, JAN 31
Fragments of Infinity, the debut solo exhibition by young artist Dhyan Sompura, will open on Saturday, February 1, 2025, at 5 pm at Urmila Kailash Black Box. Curated by Aasai, this evocative collection invites viewers to explore the profound interplay between nature and love, captured through the fluidity and depth of mixed media and abstract art. It will be followed by a Guided Tour with Dhyan Sompura.
- February 2, 7 pm: Poetry Reading by Dhyan Sompura
- February 3, 6 pm: Guided Tour with Dhyan Sompura
- February 4, 7 pm: Poetry Reading by Dhyan Sompura
- February 6, 6 pm: Guided Tour with Harsimran Juneja/Dhyan Sompura

Fragments of Infinity delves into the intricate dance of connection and disconnection, reflecting the infinite cycles inherent in both nature and human emotion. Through abstract representations and fluid art techniques, Dhyan Sompura explores the perpetual motion of life—from the organic processes of nature to the ever-evolving dynamics of love. Utilizing materials such as sand, charcoal, oils and watercolors, Dhyan captures the elemental forces that govern our world, offering a sensory and introspective journey for viewers.

Harsimran Juneja from Aasai notes, “This exhibition moves beyond mere evocation, presenting an introspective dialogue between the tangible and the abstract, the seen and the felt. Dhyan’s work invites us to reflect on the profound interconnectedness of all things.”
Dhyan Sompura shares insights into his creative journey and the inspirations behind his work. From his early explorations in school to the meditative process of fluid art, Dhyan’s practice is deeply rooted in emotional expression and environmental consciousness.
“My art serves as a therapeutic outlet, helping me release stress and find calm. The fluid art technique resonates with me because it’s ever-changing, allowing me to constantly experiment and blend it with other styles,” says Dhyan. His work not only aims to inspire personal introspection but also urges viewers to take tangible steps towards environmental preservation.