

Napoleon’s Favourite Painter: The Rise and Fall of Andrea Appiani
Andrea Appiani was more than just a painter; he was the visual architect of Napoleon Bonaparte’s imperial image. Known as the "Painter of the Graces," Appiani’s Neoclassical style captured the grandeur and complexity of one of history’s most famous leaders. This exploration into their unique patron-artist relationship reveals how Appiani’s frescoes and portraits in Milan helped solidify the legendary status of the French Emperor.


Evolution of Graffiti Art in Delhi - Where Creativity Comes Alive
Delhi’s walls tell a story of transformation. From hidden tags to massive public murals, the evolution of graffiti art in the capital reflects a city that is constantly redefining its identity. Contemporary artist Shantala Palat explores the pulse of Delhi’s street art movement, highlighting the artists and spaces that keep this raw, urban creativity alive today.

















