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Philosophy of silence
HIS PAINTINGS are to be experienced. For they speak the language
of silence. Vivid coloured pigments are used in sharp contrast to
the empty spaces to create a dramatic void. Painter and poet
Sohan Qadri, who has lived for over a couple of decades in
Europe, showcases his works at Apparao Galleries, Wallace Garden,
till August 31. It is the combination of colour, texture and his
philosophy that make his works a worthy experience. ``Energy is
universal and one for all life. But deep aesthetic perception is
never geographically conditioned. The intuitive experience
speakes all languages and knows no formal boundaries,'' says the
artist.
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