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Feroz Khan
Harmony, Acrylic on Canvas, Red, White Colours by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"

2020

About the Item

Feroz Khan - Harmony Acrylic on Canvas, 45 x 34 inches, 2020 About Artist : Mohammad Feroz Khan was born in 1978 and brought up in Delhi. He have not undergone any formal training in Art but gained experience first from his Father Late Mohd Ibrahim Khan, a Banner Painter. Subsequently, under the able tutelage of renowned Artist Late Manjit Bawa (Guruji - his Mentor in Art) he studied and learned Art for 14 years. Bawa took much care to train him to use brush and pastels on a variety of subjects, also guided him to savor the beauty and nuances of Texture. Then, as an initial step, his Guru guided him through a maze of depictable visuals scattered over the all too familiar places of Delhi. He asked him to draw inspiration from real life. Deferential to my master’s academic style of figuration, he soon convinced his guru of deft brushmanship and ability to create naturalistic human and animal forms, avoiding explicit linear delineation, while projecting solid masses. He chose to see the ordinary things and scenes that make up for our everyday life. He look at the little details of a tailor working on a manual sewing machine or a street-side vendor selling a cool drink on a hot summer day or rickshaw pullers or beggars and various other street vendors – denizens of the city’s poorest quarters. It is the sheer simplicity of each of these activities that appeals him and is reflected through his Canvas. Selected Solo Shows : 2010 Galerie Waterton (Asian Contemporary Art), Singapore 2008 The incredible every day – ness of being curated by Sushma Bahl at Galerie Romain Roland alliance Francaise New Delhi & Epicenter Gurgaon 2006 Tales of ordinary people at Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi 2004 Krishna collection art gallery, New Delhi Selected group shows : 2019 Participated in Group Show Harvest, organized by Arushi Arts 2018 Artinsic, clubhouse caitrion, gurugram 2017 Mediating dreams organized by ( Jitendra Padam Jain ) Gallery Sree Arts at Visual art gallery, Indian Habitat Centre, New Delhi 2017 Summer Stories Organised by Gallery Space, Hyderabad 2015 Masters Mentors Protégés Curated by (Vandana Haksar & Kuku Chowdhry New Delhi 2015 Representing inward significance outwards organized by Gallery Sree Arts Gallery Romain Rolland Indo – French cultural center Delhi 2013 Suryaveer Kohl Art Gallery show held in New Delhi 2013 Art Zest ( Vivid Strokes )at Grand Lobby, Arabian Dubai 2013 Parallel Realities at Devlalikar Art Gallery, M G Road Indore 2012 Love or Nothing (Toxteth Art Gallery ) Liverpool, London 2011 Asian students and young artist art festival organized by Gallery, LVS South Korea. 2010 Crescenps Art select in Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Dubai 2009 Galerie Waterton (Asian contemporary art ), Singapore 2009 Participated ( Korea India International Hub Art Exchange exhibition ) at the epicenter Gurgaon 2009 The faraway tree gallery, Chennai 2008 Khushii in association with round table India, organized Indian strokes- a a myriad of art at the Park Hotel, Bangalore 2007 Heritage school, Gurgaon the show was inaugurated by renowned painter Anjolie Ela Menon. The art exhibited includes work of other painters like Aparna Kaur, Jatin das , Shamshad Hussain, Anupam sood, and Santosh Jain. 2005 Heritage school Gurgaon inaugurated by renowned painter Manjit Bawa the art exhibited includes work of Manjit Bawa, Shamshad Hussain, Aparna Kaur and other artists. Auctions : 2009 India on canvas – Khushii, New Delhi 2006 India on canvas –Khushii New Delhi Participated in art camp & residency 2018 Folklore day Residency organized by Gallery Sree Arts In Hungarian Information & Cultural Centre New Delhi 2017 In conversation with nature organized by gallery Sree Arts in Noida. 2017 In conversation with nature organized by gallery Sree Arts in Aravali fantasia Faridabad. Art Projects with Rajeev Sethi : 2004 Worked with Rajeev Sethi for lotus bazaar forum, Barcelona, Spain 2002 Worked with Rajeev Sethi in silk route Smithsonian Festival, Washington DC USA. 2000 Worked with Rajeev Sethi at the expo in Germany. Work in several major collections in India & abroad
  • Creator:
    Feroz Khan (1978)
  • Creation Year:
    2020
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 42 in (106.68 cm)Width: 53 in (134.62 cm)Depth: 9 in (22.86 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Kolkata, IN
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU60436884382
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