Colors of imagination will spread in Bengaluru, PK Anil’s paintings will create a stir in Muse and Motion exhibition

Painting Exhibition: Rotary Club of Bengaluru Platinum City is organizing a vibrant and well-curated painting exhibition on 20th and 21st December. In this exhibition, P.K., an experienced advertising professional and creative professional and currently working as Director-Creative Excellence in his agency. Works of 15 artists including Anil Kumar will be displayed.

This two-day exhibition is being organized at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishad on 20th and 21st December. Whose theme was ‘Diversity of Human Relationships’ Has been laid. The timing of the exhibition has been scheduled from 11 am to 5 pm.

Why is this painting exhibition important?

This exhibition was organized by P.K. It is going to bring forward the unique artistic expression of Anil Kumar. Which includes the use of dark colors, emotional brush strokes and concept based visuals. His style is inspired by decades of experience in storytelling and brand communication.

This series of his paintings depicts deep and intense human relationships based on various emotions as well as observations and experiences. Known for shaping memorable advertising stories, P.K. Anil Kumar brings the same clear thinking and emotional depth to his paintings.

What is the purpose of painting exhibition?

Talking about the exhibition, members of Rotary Club Bengaluru Platinum City said that the event aims to encourage local artistic talents and bring together art lovers, professionals and culturally conscious communities of the city.

Where will the money received from the exhibition be spent?

This art and photography exhibition titled ‘Muse and Motion’ is linked to a social purpose. Rotarian Sandhya Raghunandan, President (2025–26) of Rotary Bengaluru Platinum City, District 3192, said the proceeds from the exhibition will be donated to pediatric heart surgeries through Rotary’s ‘Needy Heart Foundation’.

‘Art is an extension of internal dialogues’

P.K. Describing his art as an extension of the dialogues going on within him, Anil Kumar said, “Thoughts never stop. Be it an advertisement or a canvas, I love exploring human moments, colors and that uniqueness that creates an instant connection.”

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This exhibition will be open to the general public from morning to evening on both the days. Which will give the citizens of Bengaluru an opportunity to experience the unique confluence of creativity that flourishes in the world of advertising and free expression of fine art. You can also add new dimensions to your creative skills by visiting the exhibition.

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