Of women and lotus flowers

Of women and lotus flowers
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“I use different forms, symbols and motifs to express my inner feelings and perception of the world,” says Avala Harikumar as he stands beside one of his works at the Alliance Francaise. He indeed uses many symbols as is evident in the 22 works on display.

"I use different forms, symbols and motifs to express my inner feelings and perception of the world," says Avala Harikumar as he stands beside one of his works at the Alliance Francaise. He indeed uses many symbols as is evident in the 22 works on display.

An artist who evolved over the years, Harikumar now dabbles in graphic painting as well. As a child, he would walk along the streams near Kalahasti where he watched women pluck lotus flowers and take them home. In most of his works, the lotus figures prominently.

Women have a way with flowers and appreciate nature much more, he says. The images of childhood have stuck in my head and they come alive on canvas, he adds.

All kinds of flowers, women and Lord Buddha who symbolizes enlightenment, love and kindness find a pride of place in his works. "Through my paintings I wish to ask my viewers to introspect each of them and find out their inner beauty and express their love," says Hari.

Titled Beauty of Wisdom, the show is on till August 23 at the Alliance Francaise.

Timing: 10 am to 7 pm.

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