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Salman Khan to Showcase His Art in First-Ever Solo Show in India

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Mumbai: Bollywood famous person Salman Khan is all set to showcase his artwork in a first-ever solo present titled ‘Motherhood – An Artistic Ode to Mother Teresa’. The present is with Sandeep and Gitanjali Maini Foundation; and AGP World, in affiliation with Being Human – The Salman Khan Foundation, gallery and Artiere Gallery. Three work, together with two new large-size works created by the artist might be on show at Bengaluru’s gallery from March 11 to twenty.Also Read – Sonakshi Sinha Breaks Silence on Her Photoshopped Marriage Picture With Salman Khan

Salman’s artworks will first go reside on-line on Google Arts & Culture on March 4. Two of his work, titled ‘Still In Hope of Compassion’ and ‘Begging for Peace’ might be on show on the GAC digital platform. Also Read – Fact Check: Is Salman Khan Married To Sonakshi Sinha? Here’s The Truth Behind The Viral Pic

Salman Khan describes his new works that might be on show:

Still In Hope of Compassion: “There are wars. There is loss. There are pandemics to deal with. But there is also HOPE. And Mother Teresa tells us no matter what the odds, HOPE will always win.” Also Read – Kashmiri Artisan Weaves Salman Khan’s Image on Silk Carpet, Wants to Gift it to ‘Bhaijaan’

Motherhood by artist @BeingSalmanKhan is an ode to Mother Teresa whose qualities of Compassion&Hope is what the world wants most now.The exhibition is on-line at @googlearts & reside @gallery_g_arts. @tweetbeinghuman @Agpworld thanks for organising a present of energy & serenity pic.twitter.com/EXxi2wvCLP

— Gitanjali Maini (@gitanjalimaini) March 4, 2022

Begging for Peace: “Peace is not just an absence of conflict. Peace is the humility of two folded hands. The acknowledgment of our humanity. And the purpose of our life.” An enormous admirer of Mother Teresa, Salman seems to have devoted a lot of his artistic craft to her and the humanitarian work she has executed. “I like to say it with my films. With the stories that I tell. With the songs that I sing. With the dialogues that I deliver. And sometimes, I like saying it with colour and a blank canvas,” says Salman.

Salman’s work was first showcased on Google Arts and Culture in February 2021 when Sandeep & Gitanjali Maini Foundation (SGMF) launched their establishment’s digital presence on this globally acclaimed platform. View the gathering right here.

“In 2021, only one painting by Salman Khan was on display on GAC. This year we have added two more paintings by him, each being extremely arresting and unique,” explains Gitanjali Maini, Founder of Sandeep & Gitanjali Maini Foundation.

“We have a great relationship with AGP World in Mumbai and were delighted when they approached us to help find a global platform to display Salman Khan’s art. Working with AGP World and through them with Salman Khan, has been one of the biggest projects that our Foundation has undertaken.”

“Considering the nature of Salman Khan’s art and keeping in mind the present scenario of war and unrest in the world, this is one of the most appropriate times to show works thematically based around ‘Peace’.

“The artist has thoughtfully projected his inner feelings through Mother Teresa and we at gallery g approached Dr. Girija Kaimal from Philadelphia to view the artist’s works and comment on them. Given Dr. Kaimal’s extensive experience in working with war veterans using art as therapy, these works become even more relevant during these testing times given what we are seeing around us presently,” explains Gitanjali Maini.

Salman primarily works with canvas, acrylic and oil paints, in addition to charcoal and ink. Most of his work are massive, executed on canvas or board measuring 5 toes or extra in top. He has additionally been identified to make use of equipment like chains, wooden chips and plastic waste and different materials to decorate and improve his work.

In this sequence of labor on show, the artist has used paint instantly from the tube to create Still in Hope of Compassion.

AGP World, Mumbai, an occasions and artwork platform that helps artists from everywhere in the world, has been representing Salman Khan’s artwork for a number of years now.

Ashvin Gidwani of AGP World says: “Being born in India, a country so rich in arts and culture, I feel it’s my privilege and responsibility to showcase the treasures that we have. Salman Khan is a Neo-expressionist artist whose work inspires & motivates the viewers. His creations are reshaping the contemporary landscape and they strike a chord with one’s imagination, enticing them to look at the world through a sanguine lens.”

–IANS