What do you get when four artists get together to capture the beauty of the holy city of Varanasi? A stunning compilation that gives you a peek into the eccentricity of one of the most fascinating cities of India. Travelling in a group with their paints and easels, Ken Howard, Patrick Cullen, Peter Brown and Neale Worley worked exclusively in Varanasi. Their works will be up on display from October 14th to November 7th, at the Indar Pasricha Gallery at 22 Connaught St, London. Price of the paintings range from £700 to £20,000. Gallery owner, Indar Pasricha, says, “These four modern artistic Musketeers have been going to India as a group for years, bringing back images of the people, the ghats, the grand landscapes, the cities, and this year they have captured Varanasi in paint.” The British tribute to India is led by a representation of burning ghats on the Ganges river at dusk, painted by Patrick Cullen.