Abid Khan
Being associated with the classical and modern field of english literature, i felt the necessity to express myself in some way or the other in pictorial art. therefore , i found resile by manifesting my vision and communicating my power of imagination by painting; a novice in this field but it is an abitious venture and occasionally i appear to be successful in retaining the underlying theme of my
pictures.
To me that i felt very difficult to discuss visual language of my work but my paintings are far away from the pseudo values of artificiality and materialistic glamour. this world is in the process of transition; things are getting new shapes but nature exists in its true spirit of purity and glory. i have shared my silent soul with the scenic landscapic wonders of my land to find peace and tranquillity.
i am not looking for beauty or glamour but emphasising more on originality and natural manifestation. i uses colours to reflect environment but also for the atmosphere that they represent. the multihued misty moments with nature in my paintings gets viewer the feeling of being close to nature. i found solace in the open wild nature and endeavoured to transform some of the scenes i absorbed in my mind at various locations on to the canvas.
My inspiration comes from the forgotten sacred environment and nature we turn our backs to on a daily basis, to modern and materialistic age of television, computers and video games. from a chilly misty morning blanketed with snow to a warm bright field, my work is a fresh clean slate to the eye , a myriad of colours completing the composition . so i want to impart my knowledge, my capabilities of sharing feelings genuinely.
i have tried to assert the superiority of imagination over reality on my canvases. this is not to say that my work is without intricacies, for i felt that even the darkest shadows are composed of almost imperceptible gradations of colour and light but my canvases may leave some pleasant impressionistic traces of beauty and truth on you as John Keats says;
Beauty is truth, truth beauty
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Being associated with the classical and modern field of english literature, i felt the necessity to express myself in some way or the other in pictorial art. therefore , i found resile by manifesting my vision and communicating my power of imagination by painting; a novice in this field but it is an abitious venture and occasionally i appear to be successful in retaining the underlying theme of my
pictures.
To me that i felt very difficult to discuss visual language of my work but my paintings are far away from the pseudo values of artificiality and materialistic glamour. this world is in the process of transition; things are getting new shapes but nature exists in its true spirit of purity and glory. i have shared my silent soul with the scenic landscapic wonders of my land to find peace and tranquillity.
i am not looking for beauty or glamour but emphasising more on originality and natural manifestation. i uses colours to reflect environment but also for the atmosphere that they represent. the multihued misty moments with nature in my paintings gets viewer the feeling of being close to nature. i found solace in the open wild nature and endeavoured to transform some of the scenes i absorbed in my mind at various locations on to the canvas.
My inspiration comes from the forgotten sacred environment and nature we turn our backs to on a daily basis, to modern and materialistic age of television, computers and video games. from a chilly misty morning blanketed with snow to a warm bright field, my work is a fresh clean slate to the eye , a myriad of colours completing the composition . so i want to impart my knowledge, my capabilities of sharing feelings genuinely.
i have tried to assert the superiority of imagination over reality on my canvases. this is not to say that my work is without intricacies, for i felt that even the darkest shadows are composed of almost imperceptible gradations of colour and light but my canvases may leave some pleasant impressionistic traces of beauty and truth on you as John Keats says;
Beauty is truth, truth beauty
- Nationality: PAKISTAN
- Date of birth : 1966
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- Groups: Professional Artist Pakistani Contemporary Artists
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Hi my dear artist freinds i am very much thankful to all of you who show their love and follow my work. We artists are one community who can bring love, peace and harmony in this world of turmoil and wars. All of your work is great without any discrimination spreading the message of love, peace and harmony. Enjoy good paintings that is the reflection of your innocent and pure soul.
Take care with kindest regards and love
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Hi i am very much thankful to all of you for your kind love and liking my work that boost up my spirit to do more better work , I being a pracicing painter really love to all of you and regards so much for you reflecting your feelings through my paintings. Love and peace
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From lens-making to romanticism By Naeem Sadhu
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Born in 1966 in Lahore to a working class family, Abid Khan started practical life early when he began helping his father, who was an optician, after the school hours. Being a below-average student, his studies could never interest him. Drawing school charts and learning an optician’s skills were among his major interests. He continued working at his father’s shop until he earned his Masters degree in English literature in 1993.
With a passion to paint and draw, he kept on practicing on his own, as he lacked resources to have formal art education. In 1996, he met a senior painter, Khalid Iqbal, and showed him his works.
“Considering my seriousness, he agreed to guide me and that was the turning point in my life,” Khan recalls.
In 1999, he had his first solo show of cityscapes, executed with dry pastels. “Though it was well-received by the media and art circles, only one painting was sold at the show. I had a lot of pressure from my family to do something else to earn living,” he says, adding that the poor market response made him upset.
However, his father realised that any discouragement would add to his agony.
“My father changed his attitude and started helping me by giving me money to buy art materials. He would accompany to various spots in the city and sometimes sit beside me so that no one could disturb me while painting in the busy streets of Lahore,” he says.
“I started meeting established art figures to seek their guidance for my professional growth. Then someone advised me to concentrate on my work rather than running from pillar to post,” he said. He stopped socialising and focused on his work. The strategy worked for him.
“In 2001, I got married. The change helped a great deal in stabilising me emotionally, which is reflected through mellow colours and soft brushstrokes in my work,” he relates.
He continued displaying his works regularly in solo shows, winning appreciation and gradually having his share in the art market.
“I was producing a lot of works till 2004 when Quddus Mirza criticised me for being over ambitious. I took it seriously and changed my pace to produce mature and quality work,” he adds.
“The moment the stress caused by deadlines eased, I started making dialogue with the paintings and enjoying my work. This romantic approach improved the quality of my works,” he relates.
Inspired by the impressionist painters Monet and Van Gogh, he is working for more than 15 years with 10 solo shows to his credit. Popular for his delicately treated landscapes, he works with soft brushstrokes and mellow tones usually on low textured canvasses.
He also remained on the faculty of Naqsh School of Arts for a few months. “My enthusiastic approach towards teaching and giving attention to every student was not in accordance with their academic tempo, so I left teaching after working almost one year,” he says.
He is among the few Lahore-based artists working as whole-time painters. The works of Iqbal Hussain, Colin David and Khalid Iqbal have been his permanent sources of inspiration.
Published in Dawn, May 18th, 2014
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Born in 1966 in Lahore to a working class family, Abid Khan started practical life early when he began helping his father, who was an optician, after the school hours. Being a below-average student, his studies could never interest him. Drawing school charts and learning an optician’s skills were among his major interests. He continued working at his father’s shop until he earned his Masters degree in English literature in 1993.
With a passion to paint and draw, he kept on practicing on his own, as he lacked resources t have formal art education. In 1996, he met a senior painter, Khalid Iqbal, and showed him his works.
“Considering my seriousness, he agreed to guide me and that was the turning point in my life,” Khan recalls.
In 1999, he had his first solo show of cityscapes, executed with dry pastels. “Though it was well-received by the media and art circles, only one painting was sold at the show. I had a lot of pressure from my family to do something else to earn living,” he says, adding that the poor market response made him upset.
However, his father realised that any discouragement would add to his agony.
“My father changed his attitude and started helping me by giving me money to buy art materials. He would accompany to various spots in the city and sometimes sit beside me so that no one could disturb me while painting in the busy streets of Lahore,” he says.
“I started meeting established art figures to seek their guidance for my professional growth. Then someone advised me to concentrate on my work rather than running from pillar to post,” he said. He stopped socialising and focused on his work. The strategy worked for him.
“In 2001, I got married. The change helped a great deal in stabilising me emotionally, which is reflected through mellow colours and soft brushstrokes in my work,” he relates.
He continued displaying his works regularly in solo shows, winning appreciation and gradually having his share in the art market.
“I was producing a lot of works till 2004 when Quddus Mirza criticised me for being over ambitious. I took it seriously and changed my pace to produce mature and quality work,” he adds.
“The moment the stress caused by deadlines eased, I started making dialogue with the paintings and enjoying my work. This romantic approach improved the quality of my works,” he relates.
Inspired by the impressionist painters Monet and Van Gogh, he is working for more than 15 years with 10 solo shows to his credit. Popular for his delicately treated landscapes, he works with soft brushstrokes and mellow tones usually on low textured canvasses.
He also remained on the faculty of Naqsh School of Arts for a few months. “My enthusiastic approach towards teaching and giving attention to every student was not in accordance with their academic tempo, so I left teaching after working almost one year,” he says.
He is among the few Lahore-based artists working as whole-time painters. The works of Iqbal Hussain, Colin David and Khalid Iqbal have been his permanent sources of inspiration.
Published in Dawn, May 18th, 2014
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Ejaz Art Gallery
79/B-1 M.M. Alam Road,
Gulberg III, Lahore , Pakistan.
042-35718038,35762784
www.ejazartgallery.com
Contact:
0301-8447746 Amir Shah
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By Naeem Sadhu
Published May 18, 2014 06:11am
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Born in 1966 in Lahore to a working class family, Abid Khan started practical life early when he began helping his father, who was an optician, after the school hours. Being a below-average student, his studies could never interest him. Drawing school charts and learning an optician’s skills were among his major interests. He continued working at his father’s shop until he earned his Masters degree in English literature in 1993.
With a passion to paint and draw, he kept on practicing on his own, as he lacked resources to have formal art education. In 1996, he met a senior painter, Khalid Iqbal, and showed him his works.
“Considering my seriousness, he agreed to guide me and that was the turning point in my life,” Khan recalls.
In 1999, he had his first solo show of cityscapes, executed with dry pastels. “Though it was well-received by the media and art circles, only one painting was sold at the show. I had a lot of pressure from my family to do something else to earn living,” he says, adding that the poor market response made him upset.
However, his father realised that any discouragement would add to his agony.
“My father changed his attitude and started helping me by giving me money to buy art materials. He would accompany to various spots in the city and sometimes sit beside me so that no one could disturb me while painting in the busy streets of Lahore,” he says.
“I started meeting established art figures to seek their guidance for my professional growth. Then someone advised me to concentrate on my work rather than running from pillar to post,” he said. He stopped socialising and focused on his work. The strategy worked for him.
“In 2001, I got married. The change helped a great deal in stabilising me emotionally, which is reflected through mellow colours and soft brushstrokes in my work,” he relates.
He continued displaying his works regularly in solo shows, winning appreciation and gradually having his share in the art market.
“I was producing a lot of works till 2004 when Quddus Mirza criticised me for being over ambitious. I took it seriously and changed my pace to produce mature and quality work,” he adds.
“The moment the stress caused by deadlines eased, I started making dialogue with the paintings and enjoying my work. This romantic approach improved the quality of my works,” he relates.
Inspired by the impressionist painters Monet and Van Gogh, he is working for more than 15 years with 10 solo shows to his credit. Popular for his delicately treated landscapes, he works with soft brushstrokes and mellow tones usually on low textured canvasses.
He also remained on the faculty of Naqsh School of Arts for a few months. “My enthusiastic approach towards teaching and giving attention to every student was not in accordance with their academic tempo, so I left teaching after working almost one year,” he says.
He is among the few Lahore-based artists working as whole-time painters. The works of Iqbal Hussain, Colin David and Khalid Iqbal have been his permanent sources of inspiration.
Published in Dawn, May 18th, 2014
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Ejaz Art Gallery
79/B-1 M.M. Alam Road,
Gulberg III, Lahore , Pakistan.
042-35718038,35762784
www.ejazartgallery.com
Contact:
0301-8447746 Amir Shah
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Beauty is truth,truth beauty
CV Abid Khan
Date of birth 6-12- 1966
Education M.A English literature Punjab University Lahore 1993
Cell # 0321-4943383
Email: abidkhan21@hotmail.com
235-Omer block allama iqbal town Lahore city Pakistan
Words like terrorism, bloodshed and prejudice are ruling our lives but this is all due to electronic, print and social media; close your eyes you feel closer yourself to Mother Nature everywhere peace , love and harmony prevail depicting true picture of life. Painting or another form of expression is just a little stimulator for the mankind to come out of their self made shell of dignified identities. So I painted nothing but painting…….
No philosophy is required to understand art but we try to mould things in the shapes of intellectual and orthodox cal doctrines; to be appreciated or to be criticized but this is not the reality we are facing today. My painting is nothing or worthless if not beneficial for a common man who is concerned with his daily struggling life because there is no awareness in general public regarding art or painting but human beings are symbolic of love, peace and harmony. It may take hundred of years to realize this phenomenon of life but I strongly believe that my work that is not just depiction of simple landscapes; painted with devotion of my heart and soul is a ray of hope for the mankind.
This world is in the process of transition; things are getting new shapes but nature exists in its true spirit of purity and glory. I have shared my silent soul with the scenic landscape wonders of my land to find peace and tranquility.
I have tried to assert the superiority of imagination over reality on my canvases. This is not to say that my work is without intricacies, for i felt that even the darkest shadows are composed of almost imperceptible gradations of color and light but my canvases may leave some pleasant impressionistic traces of beauty and truth on you as John Keats says;
Beauty is truth, truth beauty
2013 GROUP SHOW AT GALLERY 6 TITLED “MEDLEY OF TENORS” ISLAMABAD
Selected Exhibitions 2012 GROUP SHOW AT SATRANG GALLERY titled “Bend in the SCAPES” Islamabad
2009 GROUP SHOW AT GALLERY 6 Titled “RICHNESS IN COMPARISONS” ISLAMABAD
2010 GROUP SHOW AT VOGUE ART GALLERY titled “SUMMER BREEZE” Lahore
2007 TWO MAN SHOW at NAIRANG GALLERIES Lahore
2008 GROUP SHOW AT EJAZ ART GALLERY Lahore
1999 GROUP EXHIBITION AT NOTICES GALLERY SINGAPORE
1998 GROUP SHOW AT ALLIANCE FRANCEISE GALLERY FRENCH CENTRE Lahore
1997 GROUP SHOW AT SHAKIR ALI MUSEUM LAHORE Auctioned of painting by world renowned auction house CHRISTIE’S 2013 LONDON
2014 SOLO SHOW TITLED LOVE.PEACE.HARMONY. AT EJAZ ART GALLERY LHAORE
2013 SOLO SHOW AT OCEAN ART GALLERY titled “BEAUTY IS TRUTH, TRUTH BEAUTY” KARACHI
1999 SOLO SHOW AT KHAAS THE ART GALLERY ISLAMABAD
1999 SOLO SHOW AT ALHAMRA ART GALLERY Lahore
2001 SOLO SHOW AT ALHAMRA ART GALLERY Lahore
2002 SOLO SHOW AT KUNJ ART GALLERY KARACHI
2003 SOLO SHOW AT NOMAD ART GALLERY ISLAMABAD
2004 SOLO SHOW AT ALHAMRA ART GALLERY Lahore
2005 SOLO SHOW AT GALLERIA CORNER CAFE DUBAI
2005 SOLO SHOW AT KHAAS THE ART GALLERY ISLAMABAD
2007 SOLO EXHIBITION AT NOMAD ART GALLERY ISLAMABAD
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CV Abid Khan
Date of birth 6-12- 1966
Education M.A English literature Punjab University Lahore 1993
Cell # 0321-4943383
Email: abidkhan21@hotmail.com
235-Omar block allama iqbal town Lahore city Pakistan
Pakistan is a land of colors beauty and talent. Life exists in its natural atmosphere and great exposure to withering mood of Mother Nature. Being a painter I love to live and work over here representing the true picture of this great land. I have absorbed the beauty of this land on the canvas of my imagination. Poverty and hardship in life boost up my spirit to do more better work. I take pride to be an ingredient and identity of great Pakistan. How lovely it is for a painter to live and paint without social discrimination on the basis of language, religion and region.
All the forms of art communicate less or more but a painting done with the purity of heart and soul can move this world emotionally and psychologically. I feel love, peace and harmony in romantic and classical dance of natural splendors ; songs of nightingale in spring, whispering breeze of summer, calm weather of winter and withering colors of autumn. What a wonderful piece of land on this planet of earth where human beings are struggling for bread and butter; imposing wars on other nations in the name of peace and making others fool by achieving their materialistic goals.
Me a painter doing nothing but presenting a true picture of Pakistan through tiny stocks of inspired brush in different layers of paint on my canvases. My paintings are the life, passion and pure excitement………that my sensitivity to penetrate your heart, one way or other.
It is right to enjoy this world, it is right to love God because He created it. I constantly look for the beauty, love and harmony around me in the city of gardens Lahore. Nature smiles at me when I passes by. She smiles at everyone who passes by her. She does not have discrimination. Love Nature, love life and give open hearted expressions to your emotions. whatever field of life your own.
2013 GROUP SHOW AT GALLERY 6 TITLED “MEDLEY OF TENORS” ISLAMABAD
Selected Exhibitions 2012 GROUP SHOW AT SATRANG GALLERY titled “Bend in the SCAPES” Islamabad
2009 GROUP SHOW AT GALLERY 6 Titled “RICHNESS IN COMPARISONS” ISLAMABAD
2010 GROUP SHOW AT VOGUE ART GALLERY titled “SUMMER BREEZE” Lahore
2007 TWO MAN SHOW at NAIRANG GALLERIES Lahore
2008 GROUP SHOW AT EJAZ ART GALLERY Lahore
1999 GROUP EXHIBITION AT NOTICES GALLERY SINGAPORE
1998 GROUP SHOW AT ALLIANCE FRANCEISE GALLERY FRENCH CENTRE Lahore
1997 GROUP SHOW AT SHAKIR ALI MUSEUM LAHORE Auctioned of painting by world renowned auction house CHRISTIE’S 2013 LONDON
2015 Colours in Harmony a contemporary art from Pakistan OMAN
2014 SOLO SHOW TITLED LOVE.PEACE.HARMONY. AT EJAZ ART GALLERY LHAORE
2013 SOLO SHOW AT OCEAN ART GALLERY titled “BEAUTY IS TRUTH, TRUTH BEAUTY” KARACHI
1999 SOLO SHOW AT KHAAS THE ART GALLERY ISLAMABAD
1999 SOLO SHOW AT ALHAMRA ART GALLERY Lahore
2001 SOLO SHOW AT ALHAMRA ART GALLERY Lahore
2002 SOLO SHOW AT KUNJ ART GALLERY KARACHI
2003 SOLO SHOW AT NOMAD ART GALLERY ISLAMABAD
2004 SOLO SHOW AT ALHAMRA ART GALLERY Lahore
2005 SOLO SHOW AT GALLERIA CORNER CAFE DUBAI
2005 SOLO SHOW AT KHAAS THE ART GALLERY ISLAMABAD
2007 SOLO EXHIBITION AT NOMAD ART GALLERY ISLAMABAD
Added Jan 16, 2009
AMBASSADOR OF PEACE
To me that i felt very difficult to discuss visual language of my work but my paintings are far away from the pseudo values of artificiality and materialistic glamor. this world is in the process of transition; things are getting new shapes but nature exists in its true spirit of purity and glory. i have shared my silent soul with the scenic landscapic wonders of my land to find peace and tranquility.
i am not looking for beauty or glamor but emphasis more on originality and natural manifestation. i uses colors to reflect environment but also for the atmosphere that they represent. the multi hued misty moments with nature in my paintings gets viewer the feeling of being close to nature. i found solace in the open wild nature and endeavored to transform some of the scenes i absorbed in my mind at various locations on to the canvas.
My inspiration comes from the forgotten sacred environment and nature we turn our backs to on a daily basis, to modern and materialistic age of television, computers and video games. from a chilly misty morning blanketed with snow to a warm bright field, my work is a fresh clean slate to the eye , a myriad of colors completing the composition . so i want to impart my knowledge, my capabilities of sharing feelings genuinely.
i have tried to assert the superiority of imagination over reality on my canvases. this is not to say that my work is without intricacies, for i felt that even the darkest shadows are composed of almost imperceptible gradations of color and light but my canvases may leave some pleasant impressionistic traces of beauty and truth on you as John Keats says;
Beauty is truth, truth beauty
Added Jan 16, 2009
AMBASSADOR OF PEACE
To me that i felt very difficult to discuss visual language of my work but my paintings are far away from the pseudo values of artificiality and materialistic glamor. this world is in the process of transition; things are getting new shapes but nature exists in its true spirit of purity and glory. i have shared my silent soul with the scenic landscapic wonders of my land to find peace and tranquility.
i am not looking for beauty or glamor but emphasis more on originality and natural manifestation. i uses colors to reflect environment but also for the atmosphere that they represent. the multi hued misty moments with nature in my paintings gets viewer the feeling of being close to nature. i found solace in the open wild nature and endeavored to transform some of the scenes i absorbed in my mind at various locations on to the canvas.
My inspiration comes from the forgotten sacred environment and nature we turn our backs to on a daily basis, to modern and materialistic age of television, computers and video games. from a chilly misty morning blanketed with snow to a warm bright field, my work is a fresh clean slate to the eye , a myriad of colors completing the composition . so i want to impart my knowledge, my capabilities of sharing feelings genuinely.
i have tried to assert the superiority of imagination over reality on my canvases. this is not to say that my work is without intricacies, for i felt that even the darkest shadows are composed of almost imperceptible gradations of color and light but my canvases may leave some pleasant impressionistic traces of beauty and truth on you as John Keats says;
Beauty is truth, truth beauty
Added Jan 16, 2009
AMBASSADOR OF PEACE
To me that i felt very difficult to discuss visual language of my work but my paintings are far away from the pseudo values of artificiality and materialistic glamor. this world is in the process of transition; things are getting new shapes but nature exists in its true spirit of purity and glory. i have shared my silent soul with the scenic landscapic wonders of my land to find peace and tranquility.
i am not looking for beauty or glamor but emphasis more on originality and natural manifestation. i uses colors to reflect environment but also for the atmosphere that they represent. the multi hued misty moments with nature in my paintings gets viewer the feeling of being close to nature. i found solace in the open wild nature and endeavored to transform some of the scenes i absorbed in my mind at various locations on to the canvas.
My inspiration comes from the forgotten sacred environment and nature we turn our backs to on a daily basis, to modern and materialistic age of television, computers and video games. from a chilly misty morning blanketed with snow to a warm bright field, my work is a fresh clean slate to the eye , a myriad of colors completing the composition . so i want to impart my knowledge, my capabilities of sharing feelings genuinely.
i have tried to assert the superiority of imagination over reality on my canvases. this is not to say that my work is without intricacies, for i felt that even the darkest shadows are composed of almost imperceptible gradations of color and light but my canvases may leave some pleasant impressionistic traces of beauty and truth on you as John Keats says;
Beauty is truth, truth beauty
Added Jan 16, 2009
AMBASSADOR OF PEACE
To me that i felt very difficult to discuss visual language of my work but my paintings are far away from the pseudo values of artificiality and materialistic glamor. this world is in the process of transition; things are getting new shapes but nature exists in its true spirit of purity and glory. i have shared my silent soul with the scenic landscapic wonders of my land to find peace and tranquility.
i am not looking for beauty or glamor but emphasis more on originality and natural manifestation. i uses colors to reflect environment but also for the atmosphere that they represent. the multi hued misty moments with nature in my paintings gets viewer the feeling of being close to nature. i found solace in the open wild nature and endeavored to transform some of the scenes i absorbed in my mind at various locations on to the canvas.
My inspiration comes from the forgotten sacred environment and nature we turn our backs to on a daily basis, to modern and materialistic age of television, computers and video games. from a chilly misty morning blanketed with snow to a warm bright field, my work is a fresh clean slate to the eye , a myriad of colors completing the composition . so i want to impart my knowledge, my capabilities of sharing feelings genuinely.
i have tried to assert the superiority of imagination over reality on my canvases. this is not to say that my work is without intricacies, for i felt that even the darkest shadows are composed of almost imperceptible gradations of color and light but my canvases may leave some pleasant impressionistic traces of beauty and truth on you as John Keats says;
Beauty is truth, truth beauty
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Très belle réalisation, bravo pour votre travail.
Mercy dear thank you very much indeed
Bravo pour votre travail,sincères encouragements.
J'aime ces couleurs , c'est magique !
Félicitations à vous pour votre travail et l’ensemble de votre production, bravo.
Tres beau !Bravo
C'est un hymne à la nature où il fait bon sentir l'air pur .
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Deine Galerie ist das was wir in der Heutigen Zeit Brauchen Wunderbare Bilder die einen die Dunklen Gedanken vergessen lassen wie ein Licht am Horizont Bravo! Viele Grüße aus Friesoythe Germany!
Magnifique!
me viennent ces paroles du Grand poète ARAGON
"oh toi mon jardin d'ombre et d'eau fraiche"
continuez à nous faire rêver Merci
SAPIACELLI
J'ai,aimé,me promener dans votre galerie, j'ai vraiment aimé vos paysages fleuris, magnifiquement représentés. ANNE.B
Merci d'avoir sélectionné mon travail. Votre galerie est toute romanqtique et pleine de douceur. Beau!
Thank you for selecting my work. Your gallery is very romantic and full of sweetness. Beautiful!
The artworks of Mr Abid Khna are nice and matchless
Mrs Neeraj- India
The artworks of Mr Abid Khna are nice and matchless
Mrs Neeraj- India
très jolie travail j'ai fais une merveilleuse promenade dans votre galerie Félicitations
very nice work I had a wonderful walk through your gallery Congratulations
Merci de m'avoir ajouté , vous faites un excellent travail.
Thanks for adding me, you do a great job.
All is beautifull, very, very great !
J'aime beaucoup vos sujets, vos couleurs et votre poésie. Superbe!
ce que vous faites est pleins de fraîcheur et de couleurs, bravo
Sir thank you very much indeed i am trying to express my feelings for the goodness of mankind God bless you , i really appreciate the great art work of Monet who is mine mentor thanks
Amazing paintings, you are master of the brush and the color! Congratulations for your excellent artworks!!!
Ce que vous faites est MAGNIFIQUE! Quelle fraîcheur, et une palette somptueuse! Merci pour de si belles œuvres, Catherine
What you are doing is MAGNIFICENT! What freshness, and a sumptuous palette! Thank you for such beautiful works, Catherine
Beautiful paintings, very beautiful color!
Un délicieux hymne à la nature à travers des oeuvres rayonnantes de générosité ... Très belle continuation !!!
A delicious hymn to nature through works radiating generosity... Very nice continuation!!!
Vos peintures sont magnifiques ! Your artworks are wonderful !
Your paintings are magnificent! Your artworks are wonderful!
Thanks for the add ;-) your landscape are beautiful but are they Pakistan's landscape?
Thanks for following my work, I really like your painting, coloured like the world...
Merci pour votre abonnement, ce sera un véritable plaisir de suivre vos œuvres !
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