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Recognition, rejuvenation, resilience - how these MayinArt artists evolve their approach to creativity

Hard times bring their own inspiration - how these MayinArt artists persevere with creativity during the pandemic

Hard times bring their own inspiration - how these MayinArt artists persevere with creativity during the pandemic
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Reflect, deflect – how these MayinArt artists convey social messages while also uplifting viewers during the p

The COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a severe blow to the performing arts and fine arts industries. “Pre-Covid, we would physically meet as a team at least once a month with Singapore as the epicentre. But Covid altered our plans,” Avik Bandyopadhyay explains, in a chat with YourStory. “Although physical meets need to be restarted, virtual sessions do not impede productivity or passion,” he adds. All team members are available on instant messaging, and they are always in touch. “One of the learnings from Covid was that for the first time, we realised that we all need to be sympathetic towards each of the team members,” Avik explains.

From vision to visibility: how this IT engineer found his true passion by creating a digital platform for arti

The artworks are priced from a few hundred dollars up to around $3,000. Avik joins us in this three-part interview on the vision, journey, achievements, and plans ahead for his art platform and community. THE FLOWER GARDEN by Adha Widhayansyah YourStory [YS]: What was the vision behind founding MayinArt, and how is it being fulfilled? Avik Bandyopadhyay [AB]: It all started in the interiors of Indonesia. There we found that talented artists from the rural areas were creating beautiful art. We relished the richness and creativity of their art and culture but realised that they had limited resources to market their work or communicate globally as their native language, Bahasa Indonesia, was the only language they could speak.

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