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Revenge makes blind, painting by Young Artist MUKUL KUMAR

Munger University, Munger, Bihar
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MUKUL KUMAR
Young Artist

Art No

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23380

Artist

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MUKUL KUMAR

Title

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Revenge makes blind

Medium

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Sketch Pen on Paper

Size

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8.27 x 11.69 inches (21.0058 x 29.6926 cm)

   
 

Remarks

This painting by young artist Mukul Kumar (20 years) received a Shortlisted in Khula Aasmaan art competition for college students for October to December 2019.

"My drawing ""REVENGE MAKES BLIND"" is loosely based on the thought of the father of our nation Mahatma Gandhi ji. As Gandhiji believe in:-
"AN EYE FOR AN EYE ONLY ENDS UP MAKING THE WHOLE WORLD BLIND".
With this thought Gandhiji wanted to teach us that, taking revenge can only leads to destruction which ends up everything.
As in my drawing, I have tried to show a group of people who took each other's I in their hand which symbolizes REVENGE and consequently no one is left with eyes to see the beautiful world, meaning that their BLIND which symbolizes END.
So through this drawing, I want to spread the noble teachings of our Bapu and make the world a peaceful and better place to live in.
For making this drawing I have used plain A4 size sheet of paper on which I have drawn figures in contemporary strike with the help of sketch colors for highlighting the drawing I have left some space as border and draw on a black margin dividing border and subject."