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Artists Maya Jacob and Shaila Desai.

Maya Jacob and Shaila Desai bring India to life through art in October 2025

September 23, 2025 by For The Weekly News

The Lynnfield Art Guild is proud that the Lucius Beebe Memorial Library in Wakefield will feature “Glimpses of India,” a new art exhibit showcasing the work of local artists and active members Maya Jacob and Shaila Desai. This vibrant collection will be on display at the library for the entire month of October 2025. This collaborative exhibit is a nostalgic journey through India, captured through the eyes of two artists who share a common heritage. Their paintings, created from photographs taken over the years, bring a variety of scenes to life — from serene rural landscapes and seascapes to bustling street scenes and intimate portraits.

Maya Jacob has been sketching and painting since she was a little girl. “Drawing and painting are an integral part of my life.” she says. As a “people person.” Maya is drawn to capturing human experiences and is rarely without a small sketchbook to record her daily life. She works primarily in graphite, watercolor, and acrylic, with color serving as her primary muse.

Shaila Desai’s passion for art was nurtured in a home that always encouraged creativity. She finds inspiration in nature, global travel, and the “hustle and bustle” of urban street scenes. “I am fascinated by the interplay of light and shadows, color, and contrast.” Shaila explains. Her goal is to create art that conveys the same sense of awe that inspired her to paint it. She works in watercolors, pastels, and acrylics. Both artists have participated in numerous shows and have won recognition for their work. They feel immense joy in sharing this special collection with the community. The art exhibit will be available to view whenever the library is open.

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