
Our Story
We believe in the power of art to move people and bring change, which is why we are making art accessible.
At Artlune, we don’t simply present art; we create a space for conversations. Our projects explore cultural heritage, social issues and creativity through the eyes of South Asian artists. We aim to make South Asian art accessible and bring people closer to the stories that shape who we are.

Featured Artwork
Love at the Time of Revolution, 2019, Engraving on Plywood by Portia Roy
This work was created during the Amazon forest fire, taking inspiration from an image of an indigenous mother holding her baby in one hand and raising the other in protest.
For Portia, it became a reflection on the dual role of women as protectors and fighters. She reimagined the scene with an Indian aura, showing how global and local struggles are deeply connected.



Prints and More
Discover Artlune’s exclusive print collection, created in collaboration with our artists.

In The Gallery
Sheli Gupta
Sheli Gupta, a visual artist based in Delhi, explores the hidden sexual desires of women and the societal restrictions around them.
Sheli works primarily in mixed media art, experimenting with materials such as cloth, paper, thread, and wire. Thread is central to her practice and reflects the qualities she sees in women, strong yet delicate, resilient yet vulnerable.
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