
In the world of fashion and interior design, the most striking creations are often born from a deep understanding of fine art. To help students bridge the gap between classroom theory and professional artistic expression, JD Institute of Fashion Technology recently hosted a transformative two-day academic event- Artist Session: Exploring Contemporary Art Through Creative Exchange.
This unique event was a milestone for the institute, bringing together first-year students from both the Kamla Nagar and Hauz Khas Village campuses. By uniting these two creative communities, the session fostered a collaborative environment where young “Jediiians” could explore the emotional, conceptual, and cultural dimensions of art together.
Contemporary art dialogues play a crucial role in helping young designers understand intention, context, and meaning behind visual expression.
This approach not only sharpens their creative sensibility but also prepares them to create work that is meaningful, relevant, and impactful in the real world.
The highlight of the two-day session was the presence of five renowned artists, each bringing a different specialty to the table. These experts didn’t just show their work; they shared their personal philosophies, helping students navigate the complexities of a creative career.
1. Manish Kumar Rao: Overcoming the Creative Block
Mr. Manish Kumar Rao, a celebrated visual artist from New Delhi, shared his journey as an alumnus of the College of Art, Delhi University. Known for his phantasmagorical paintings that take viewers on a journey through imaginary lands, he offered students invaluable advice on handling creative blocks.

His experience as a recipient of the Young Achiever’s Award (2024) and his work for the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha provided a powerful example of how art can achieve national recognition.
2. Mahua Sinha: Culture and Communication
Ms. Mahua Sinha is a freelance artist whose realistic paintings are deeply rooted in the vast beauty of Indian culture. As a seasoned artist and Tarot Card Reader, she offered a fascinating perspective on how ancient ethnic characteristics can be used in modern design.

She encouraged students to see painting as “poetry that is seen rather than felt,” pushing them to find positivity and depth in their work.
3. Madhusudan Khandekar: The Harmony of Nature and Women
With over two decades of experience, Mr. Madhusudan Khandekar is a contemporary artist and art educator known for his expressive mixed-media works.

His art often explores themes of life philosophy and consciousness through a blend of vibrant colors and intricate lines. He taught the students about color temperature, light, and texture, explaining how the “chaos” in colors can reflect the nature of the human mind.
4. Rajshree Verma: Bridging Traditional and Contemporary
Ms. Rajshree Verma, a postgraduate from Agra College and a UGC scholarship recipient, focused on the technical side of art. She discussed experimental techniques and the importance of knowing when an artwork is truly complete.

Her insights helped students understand how traditional art practices are still incredibly relevant to contemporary design thinking.
Together, these master-led interactions offered students, a meaningful bridge between experience and aspiration, in order to navigate their own creative journeys.
For the students from Kamla Nagar and Hauz Khas, these two days were an intensive dive into the professional art world. The sessions were held in a moderated discussion format, which allowed for a natural and engaging flow of ideas.

What the students learned?
By interacting directly with the artists, students learned to connect traditional art concepts with the modern design challenges they face in their fashion and interior modules.
By exposing students to such diverse artistic philosophies, JD Institute ensures that its graduates don’t just follow trends, they build with intention.
Whether it was through Mr. Rao’s surreal fables or Dr. Bhatia’s spiritual mandalas, the Kamla Nagar and Hauz Khas Jediiians left the session with a renewed sense of purpose. They now understand that the highest form of design is one that combines technical skill with a deep, meaningful narrative.
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