Friday 26 February 2016

A Walk with Nature’s Vividity:Nature Walk Promises to Enrapture Art Lovers

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Chandigarh 26th February:- If you are in love with nature, you can't miss to walk into the three-day exhibition of paintings and collages which took off at Government Museum and Art Gallery, Sector 10 here today. This magnificent interpretation of picturesque landscapes comes out boldly in 'Nature Walk', a fascinating display of over 60 works of artist Anu Singh.

Anu, who is a psychologist councillor by profession, and affiliated with American Psychology Association, has done exhibitions across the country and abroad. This is the fourth edition of her artwork in Chandigarh, which was today inaugurated by Justice Surya Kant, Judge, Punjab and Haryana High Court here. Anu has held exhibitions across the country in cities like Shimla, Delhi and Mumbai to name a few, besides abroad in cities like Luino, Varize, Italy and the Martha Jackson Gallery, New York.

Anu said that she uses gouache, a medium where prints are created on canvas by using Fevicol as base for the colour. Most of the paintings have been made with cardboard or spatula as she wants the paintings to have a good texture.

Nature is the source of inspiration for this 35 year old Chandigarh based artist.  She added that beautiful encounters with the nature always fill my heart and art with joy, which gives me the motivation to mimic these vibrant colours on the palette and paper, while elaborating on nature, favourite theme of her works.

She said that she experiments with not just the medium, but also subjects that interest her. She had had no formal training in artwork but it was her passion to paint, which she is carrying on and will continue to do so. It is also unwavering support from her family which persuades her imagination to create something new every time she play with colours..

It was eight years ago that Anu debuted as an artist and her journey with nature continues to take her places leaving an unforgettable imprint of her work among the art lovers.

The exhibition is on till February 28, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 

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