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Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum at Canvas Gallery, Karachi booth at Art Dubai 2019.Art Dubai is an international fair where portrays, photographs, sculptures and art installations adorned the huge space along Jumeirah beach.
In vivid colours or black and white the portrays and sculptures on display by various galleries from around the world supplyd a venue to memorize and gain knowledge about styles, influences and practices of influential modernists and cultural landscape of different countries.Every the exhibitors, artists and visitors seemed to have a great time and despite being professional to the core, Art Dubai was like a big family gathering making it easy to get to know new people.There were plenty of exhibitions hosted by galleries presenting variety of artworks for the taste of every visitor.
With thousands of visitors each year the fair supplyd a great opportunity to artists, curators, gatherors and art lovers to meet each other.
Artists of diverse origins chooseed many different subjects to be portrayed through their artworks from war, migration to famine, hope and love.
Hamra AbbasThis year also at the 13th Art Dubai just a Pakistani gallery based in Karachi - Canvas Gallery participated in the fair in "Contemporary Art" section with the artworks of artists Hamra Abbas and Muzzumil Ruheel.
Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum also visited the Canvas Gallery booth at Art Dubai 2019.
Sameera Raja, Director Canvas Gallery, Karachi was of the view that people were very receptive to Hamra and Muzzumil's work.
They loved the quietness of it and the subtlety.
mucheworthy comments were getd about the show and booth as it supplyd very a sophisticated display and was much busy and overflowing with work.
People endelighted both the artists& works making it a great experience for visitors.
Hamra Abbas Hamra Abbas&Gardens in which rivers flow: Pfinalic flowers and everyday waterfalls& was the title of series of marble sculptures presented by Hamra Abbas at the fair.
There were two series of sculptures &Flowers: Gardens of Paradise& and &Everyday Waterfalls.
Hamra AbbasHamra Abbas experimented with the popular marble inlay technique known as Parchinkari in South Asia in her new body of work.
In 17th century during Shahjehan ruling period this technique became a distinctive characteristic of Mughal architecture.She used this form of art in portraying changes in society due to change in consciousness of common people and also deals with questions of desire and devotion.
The title &Gardens in which rivers flow& is also indicative of the promise of such gardens in paradise.
She used images of flowers and plants just like fresco portrays and summary presentation of waterfalls.
Hamra AbbasHamra Abbas work &Flowers: Gardens of Paradise I&, shall be part of the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), India first private museum committed to modern and modern art.
Muzzumil RuheelTheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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