Udaipur: The three-day art exhibition **“Dharohar – Echoes of Tradition in Contemporary Art”** was grandly inaugurated on Friday at the historic **Chhota Darikhana** of the **City Palace Museum, Udaipur**. The opening day witnessed a remarkable presence of art lovers, students, and tourists from India and abroad.
Sharing details of the exhibition, **Dr. Mayank Gupta**, Chief Executive Officer of the **Maharana Mewar Charitable Foundation, Udaipur**, informed that the exhibition has been organized with the support of the Foundation. The group art exhibition features selected artworks by artists **Priyul Menaria, Gayatri Prajapat, Yuthika Yadav, and Jyoti Sahdev**.
The exhibition vividly presents **Indian culture, traditions, folk life, and spiritual emotions** through a contemporary artistic perspective. The artworks powerfully depict **Rajasthani folk life, historical architecture, religious beliefs, and human sensibilities**, drawing viewers into a rich and emotive visual experience.
Visitors especially appreciated the artists’ **creative expression, use of colors, technical skill, and thoughtful selection of themes**. On the inaugural day, the exhibition venue resonated with lively creative interactions and discussions on art.
The exhibition will remain open to the public from **January 9 to January 11, 2026**, daily from **10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.**