India, May 29 -- At the Subcontinent Art Gallery in Fort, a blushing gulmohar tree, reimagined in oil, its flaming red blooms bunched together like floral bouquets, overlooks a large window. Gallery co-founder Dhwani Gudka points to its twin outside, glowing under the early evening sun. It might seem a sheer coincidence that this mirroring dense foliage forms the backdrop for the gallery's new botanical show, Bombay Blooms-curated by Ruta Waghmare Baptista-showcasing six oil paintings by 20th century British painter, Lady Winifred Strangman. But it's not, Gudka insists. "We first realised that these paintings could have been made in old Bombay because they brought to life flowering trees that we were used to seeing all around us," she say...