Indian Artists Shine at 'Caspian Waves' International Watercolour Festival 2026

Indian watercolour artists are representing India at the 'Caspian Waves' festival in Azerbaijan, highlighting India's rich artistic tradition and cultural diplomacy. The event fosters cross-cultural collaboration with worldwide artists, reinforcing ties between nations through art. Ambassador Abhay Kumar emphasizes art's role in enhancing international understanding and connections.

Indian Artists Shine at 'Caspian Waves' International Watercolour Festival 2026
Participants of the International Watercolour Festival "Caspian Waves" 2026 pose for a group photograph during the event in Baku, Azerbaijan. (Photo/ANI) . Image Credit: ANI

Indian watercolour artists Kalidas Satardekar, Gade Rajkumar, Bharat Pandit, and Rajesh Ajgaonkar proudly represent India at the 'Caspian Waves' 2026 International Watercolour Festival held in Baku, Azerbaijan. Their involvement underscores India's vibrant artistic heritage and its burgeoning role in global cultural exchange.

India's Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Abhay Kumar, graced the festival's inauguration, delivering a keynote speech that highlighted art's transformative power in bridging nations. He lauded the artistic exchange as a pathway to mutual understanding and deeper cross-border connections.

The event, organized by the International Watercolour Society Azerbaijan, offers a rich array of activities, engaging professional artists worldwide. Through exhibitions, live painting, and interactive sessions, the festival promotes intercultural dialogue, reinforcing the shared values of creativity and diversity between India and Azerbaijan.

Give Feedback

Use this form for editorial or site feedback. We usually reply within 2 to 3 working days.

By submitting, you agree that we may use your email address to respond.