Otherwise wavery, hands of Syed Haider Raza turn firm with a divine capability when they hold a brush to draw lines on canvas. Otherwise weary, eyes of Syed Haider Raza sparkle with a spiritual light when they concentrate on shiny white canvas. Otherwise busy in watching the Shlok’s painting exhibition, art-lovers turn sculptures, immobile, to store the moment into their eyes forever. And otherwise a common white paper, the canvas at Jawaharlal Darda Art Gallery, turns into a masterpiece of contemporary art when the universal ambassador of Indian style of painting fills the hues of life into it. Raza paints the ‘Bindu’, as the birth and sustainer of creation and existence and moves towards shapes, geometry and colour and onto two dimensional depictions of space, sound and time. Nagpurians experience the once in a lifetime affair. Thanks to Jawaharlal Darda Kala Akademi, for bringing Padma Vibhushan Syed Haider Raza to the city on March 12
Introductory piece of a report of inauguration of Shlok's Art Exhibition that was organised at Nagpur from March 12 to 14.
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