<p>Jyotsna Malhotra and Pooja Bhatt are among the many city artists showcasing their works at Cobalt Forum of Art and Music’s group exhibition ‘Artistic Diversity’. They specialise in abstract art.</p>.<p>Painting in the state of reverie is artist Jyotsna’s style. She uses all kinds of colours to communicate what she feels. She says, “My doodles are based <br />on my thoughts. This, combined with water colours, leads to abstract art.”</p>.<p>She is comfortable with both traditional and digital ways of painting.</p>.<p>While Pooja Bhatt aka Maartiste is inspired by philosophy. She uses acrylic paint for her abstract art. “One of the main reasons I chose abstract was because it had no single meaning. The idea of being able to draw with no limits brings joy to me,” she told Metrolife.</p>.<p>Their artworks are on display till June 1 at Cobalt Art Gallery, Rajarajeshwarinagar.</p>
<p>Jyotsna Malhotra and Pooja Bhatt are among the many city artists showcasing their works at Cobalt Forum of Art and Music’s group exhibition ‘Artistic Diversity’. They specialise in abstract art.</p>.<p>Painting in the state of reverie is artist Jyotsna’s style. She uses all kinds of colours to communicate what she feels. She says, “My doodles are based <br />on my thoughts. This, combined with water colours, leads to abstract art.”</p>.<p>She is comfortable with both traditional and digital ways of painting.</p>.<p>While Pooja Bhatt aka Maartiste is inspired by philosophy. She uses acrylic paint for her abstract art. “One of the main reasons I chose abstract was because it had no single meaning. The idea of being able to draw with no limits brings joy to me,” she told Metrolife.</p>.<p>Their artworks are on display till June 1 at Cobalt Art Gallery, Rajarajeshwarinagar.</p>