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Kun-Faya & Fun art exhibition at India Habitat Centre in Delhi

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New Delhi, February 8, 2017: Artist Ghazali Moinuddin's solo art show titled "Kun-Faya-Fun" presented the audience its vibe & ethereal colors depicting the various shades of the nature.

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Organised at India Habitat Centre in the national capital, his paintings are all landscapes which show the beauty of the Nature. From the mist trapped within the woods to the mountain peaks covered in snow, Moinuddin's every stroke brings it all alive.

Moinuddin has not drawn any inspiration while painting this series, for him it is all about his imagination. For him, nature has no boundaries, it has freedom.

"Imagination and inspiration are contradictory for me, it is disturbing rather. My paintings depend a lot on my mood. I have not been much to any hill station in past few years but all these are an outcome of my imaginative power," Moinuddin told IANS.

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The artist didn't use any brush while working on the 40 paintings. "The acrylic colours from tubes are directly put on canvas and I used my fingers to draw the paintings," he said about his art work which took him two years to complete.

"The semi-realistic paintings create a 3D effect, the more you keep distance from the paintings, the better you can visualise it," the artist said about his paintings.

The exhibition will go on till February 9, 2017. (IANS)

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