Kashmiri artists making dusty vehicles their canvas

Kashmiri artists making dusty vehicles their canvas

Administered by India Kashmir Hussain from the capital of India for his unique expression of art on dusty vehicles Delhi I am getting recognition.

Their extraordinary Street art has received attention and appreciation from locals and the media.

Hussain Kashmir He received his bachelor’s degree from the university and is now pursuing his master’s in fine arts from Jamia Millia Islamia.

Delhi Inspired by the polluted highways, Hussain decided to make the dust on the vehicles his canvas. Speaking to Independent Urdu, he said: ‘About two years ago Delhi He was attracted to making pictures on dusty cars.

‘The vehicles here are often dusty. Then I went into public and made live pictures. People were happy and liked it. I also felt it was good for me and it was a new style for me too.’

This art is also encouraging for those who painting cannot buy the necessary goods for Hussain said: ‘No equipment is necessary in making art on the Gurd.

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‘It can also be a message for those who don’t have equipment but are passionate about art, so they can do things without any necessary tools. Not in this Color No brush needed, we can do it by hand.’

Hussain felt that he felt something different in this work. He said: ‘If I speak my mind, I will be on my hands resolutionI feel so good, so different when I make it. I enjoy working on paper better than paper.’

Ghalib and Allama Iqbal had a profound influence on most of the artists of the sub-continent. Hussain says: ‘Today I made two pictures on the wall. One is by Mirza Ghalib and the other by Allama Iqbal, and he also wrote their poems.


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2024-08-06 09:40:57

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