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Masterpieces: All about colours and technicalities of art

  • October 07, 2016

Using opposite colours, artists Emaan Mahmud and Sana Dar experimented with technique to demonstrate their ideas. PHOTOS: COURTESY FULL CIRCLE GALLERYUsing opposite colours, artists Emaan Mahmud and Sana Dar experimented with technique to demonstrate their ideas. PHOTOS: COURTESY FULL CIRCLE GALLERY

Using opposite colours, artists Emaan Mahmud and Sana Dar experimented with technique to demonstrate their ideas. PHOTOS: COURTESY FULL CIRCLE GALLERY

KARACHI: In a latest work of artists Emaan Mahmud and Sana Dar, that is on arrangement during Full Circle Gallery, one can see that they have used techniques and complicated colours to demonstrate their thoughts by paintings.

The artistic muster patrician ‘The Fractal Nature of Things,’ is a two-person organisation uncover that is open for a open compartment Oct 21.

Mahmud describes her work to be complicated on colours, in that one can find epitome art with technical investigation in it. According to Mahmud, she takes a lot of impulse from a amicable media networking site Instagram. “There is so most information out there [on Instagram] and it is also a visible treat,” she added.

Referring to her work, Mahmud pronounced she mostly used opposite shades of blue in her paintings. This depicts oceans and mountains, that call out for a healthy feel though has some-more of an romantic feel to it, she added. Mahmud, who is a contemporary artist formed here in Karachi, delves some-more into artistic work by holding impulse from places she has trafficked to. Naming a few locations such as Hawaii in United States and Fairy Meadows in Pakistan’s northern areas, Mahmud pronounced these places make her happy and from them she takes inspiration.

Meanwhile, Lahore-based artist Sana Dar’s work is mostly formed on cut work and layering. “This collection is really personal to me,” Dar said, adding that by these paintings she has attempted to etch layers, possibly masking or unmasking of oneself. “These paintings execute what we was going by in my life during that time,” she said.

Dar’s paintings mostly have colours, layering and some plain cut work.  Terming these personal drawings to be really instinctive, Dar pronounced that she used free-hand to paint these pieces. According to her, these detail-oriented pieces of art work conclude dispute within oneself.

Published in The Express Tribune, Oct 8th, 2016.

Article source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1195192/masterpieces-colours-technicalities-art/

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