The week-long exhibition was inaugurated by artist Prakash Bal Joshi on November 12.
Joshi, a former political journalist, described Anagha's paintings as "a peculiar combination of realism and abstraction."
"She paints in a realistic manner so to say but conveys some message which is abstract in nature," he said.
She takes full freedom in her choice of colours, forms and textures but without loosing the sense of proportion and harmony, Joshi said.
Anagha, who has been painting for over 20 years, told reporters that she paints virtually in all mediums - oil, acrylic, water colour, pen, ink and pencil. Her paintings are in private Collections in India as well as abroad.
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