Our Philosophy

white and red ceramic bowl
white and red ceramic bowl

Incorporating a thoughtful philosophy into the selling process can enhance the experience for both the artist and the buyer. Here are some philosophical considerations for selling authentic art:

  • Authenticity and Originality

  • Storytelling and Narrative

  • Transparency and Honesty

  • Connection and Emotional Resonance

  • Supporting the Artist's Journey

  • Building a Community

Who we are

We are a group of artists selling authentic art and craft direct from artists. We started our artistic journey with a strong passion for creativity. We have been continuously honing our craft and creating unique pieces that reflect our artistic vision. Trying to provide a niche for true art lovers.

Why us

We are not just selling authentic art but helping some tribal artists to earn their living through their traditional art and craft which is less explored in tribal clusters in MP. Each piece has a unique story behind it, making it a truly special addition to your collection. Every artifact ships with a authenticity certificate signed by the artist.

Artists onboard

Resham

Resham our Tribal artist from a Bhilala tribal cluster in MP, hails from a underprivileged family of 5 members. Against all odds she has artistic streak to her art work. She paints her tribe's traditional art Pithora and Warli from Maharashtra.

Founder of Expressions and artist herself, Neelam loves to capture human emotions in her paintings and has a taste for vibrant hue of colours, which reflects in her art. Realism is her forte but tribal, modern and folk art is also her favorite muse

Neelam
Surbhi

Lived in places rich in culture and heritage like Rajasthan, Indore and Maharashtra, Surbhi has an eye for traditional craft. She incorporates the local vibes in her craft items which makes it outstanding. She hand picks material tastefully for every artifact.

Priyanka

Priyanka our tribal artist from Tribal cluster in MP, comes from a laborer's family, shows immense interest in art. She paints her traditional art Pithora in village houses and even in eco-friendly tourist cottages in villages

Sharmila
Ambika

Ambika successfully runs an art and craft business and has a traditional vibe to her work. She works in Lippan art, Mandala and Mandana folk arts. She also has a good hand in block printing. She paints traditional prints on Saree, Dupattas and bags

Sharmila, another tribal artist from same tribe loves to play with colours in her artwork. She enjoys to portray village life and glorious history of tribes in her art. She works in Pithora and Warli artwork, soon will embark on MP's Gond art

Palak
Gagan
Sonal

Palak a beautiful artist does magic with her hands while turn small little fabric pieces into eye catching jewelry. She plays amazingly with beads, sheets and fabric and put her soul into every piece of jewelry she designs. She held exhibitions through the city.

Gagan a talented artist, being from a village himself, brings a traditional touch to his art. He has been doing wall paintings for many years now and loves to paint portraits and idols in big size with array of colours.

Sonal is a working woman, but has a passion for art and as and when gets time, she loves to paint. She works in oil paints on small canvas. Mostly nature but not limited to, Sonal also paints perspective drawings. Landscape is her forte.