Sinjini Golui from Howrah, India, has been nominated as an exhibitor at the upcoming 'AURA 2024 - International Photography & Art Exhibition'. This prestigious event, organized by Retro Kolkata Magazine, is slated to be held at Nazrul Tirtha, Newtown, Kolkata, from January 13 to January 21, 2024.
The event will commence with an art exhibition from January 13 to January 15, followed by a photography exhibition from January 18 to January 20, and will culminate in a grand felicitation ceremony on January 21. AURA 2024 is expected to attract art and photography enthusiasts from across the globe, offering a platform to both emerging and established artists.
Sinjini Golui, a passionate photographer, has developed her skills and vision largely through self-learning. From a young age, her fascination with photography has only grown, fueled by hours spent watching YouTube tutorials and reading articles. Sinjini began her journey with flatlay photography, a style that involves shooting items from directly above. This technique honed her eye for detail and composition.
Recently, Sinjini has shifted her focus to capturing the vibrant streets of Kolkata, with a special emphasis on the city's rich and diverse festivals. Her work beautifully encapsulates the spirit of Bengal, portraying not just moments but the very essence of Kolkata's cultural tapestry. Sinjini believes that photography transcends the mere act of freezing moments; to her, it represents a dance with light, capturing and playing with its myriad shades and nuances.
Sinjini's nomination at AURA 2024 stands as a testament to her talent and dedication to the craft of photography. It's a remarkable opportunity for her to showcase her unique perspective and artistic voice on an international stage. The exhibition promises to be a feast for the senses, highlighting the diversity and creativity inherent in the world of photography and art.
The local community and art lovers alike eagerly anticipate Sinjini Golui's exhibition at AURA 2024, where her lens will tell stories of Kolkata in a way only she can. Her participation is not just a personal achievement but also a moment of pride for the local art and photography community in Kolkata.