'India - The land of mystics! Hundreds of mystics have left their foot prints on this land - Hundreds of exquisite temples have carved out of artisans inspired from the ancient mystics.'
Gallery Mystica
Our Gallery in Pune is called ‘Gallery Mystica’ and was set up in 1990 by myself and my wife, gemmologist Bhagwati Narang.
The gallery was born out of a childhood passion for art which developed whilst marvelling India’s numerous world-famous temples, filled with their treasures of the greatest Indian art. This led me to seek out great artists across India who had taken on the tradition of producing internationally acclaimed art. My wife and I had a plan, to find more great artists and support them as they produced beautiful works of art for our new gallery.
We travelled to temples such as Ajanta Ellora, Khajurao, Konark, Meenakshi and many more in order to seep ourselves in their art. We went further, to remote villages in search of talented artists to join us in our quest to take Indian art to a wider audience.
An invitation to celebrate the poetry in stones...
Gallery Mystica - An unique art gallery from Pune, India - Dedicated to Osho's vision of creativity and the ancient art of Indian Sculpturing. Here the gallery presents an exclusive collection of mystic sculptures carved by award-winning sculptors of India. The Work is in vivid media like stone, wood and metal. Sculptures of gods, goddesses, dancers, singers and the world famous figures of Khajurao. - A fusion of theme, and aesthetic craftsmanship that has survived the centuries. The collection also offers a distinct series of Buddha's sculptures in different moods. The gallery also offers sculptures as per requirement in various sizes and material.
The famous Khajurao Temple in India
The works are hand carved by sculptors who are descendents of ancient Indian sculptors. Some of them have won National Awards for their excellency in craftsmanship.
The art that has traveled the path of centuries.
The collection is updated every month.
Come, experience the visual glory of India, captured in stone.