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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 40 W x 48 H x 2 D in
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Sadly, the current state of the world drove me to do this painting. We live in a world where kids can get their hands on guns and go on a killing spree on campuses, mindlessly gunning down innocent victims. We live in a world that's ravaged by war and ruled by war-mongers. This painting was a little voice raised against gun violence.
2018
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
40 W x 48 H x 2 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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United Arab Emirates.
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Dubai based artist Sheeba Khan is much more than just another beautiful artist. Her story is out of a fairy tale. Let me give you a taste of it: "My father was a close friend of the Nawab Of Bhopal (the ruler of Bhopal). In the late 50s, His Majesty, Nawab Hamidullah Khan, convinced my father Abdul Saeed Khan to buy 500 acres of land in the forests. The Nawab of Bhopal used to spend his weekend there, hunting for game. When my father moved to 'Daatkho' (my village), it was uninhabited and 20 km. deep in the jungles. You had to cross seven wild rivers to get there. He was a brave, adventurous man and decided to create his own world there. He lost his first wife and many decades later, married my Mom and took her back to Daatkho. We had a huge log house in the middle of the darkest, deepest jungle. By now, a large group of tribal natives had settled down in our village and worked for my dad. I was born in the jungle. And raised there for the first 10 years of my life. I was literally a princess. And my father the king. People from distant villages trudged down the mountain by the hundreds, carrying burning torches, to celebrate my birthday. I would proudly sit on a cane high chair, proud like a princess while the tribals would dance all night long around a large bonfire. I went fishing and hunting with my Dad every day, often coming face to face with a tiger or a leopard. He would tell me about the time he was mauled by a tiger and left for dead. I felt so proud of my Dad when he showed me the scars. Despite being away from civilization, my mom home-schooled us and when I turned 11, much to my dismay, we were whisked away to Bhopal. I could relate to Tarzan's plight when he had to move to London for Jane. I felt like a fish out of water. I found the city slickers devious, conceited and full of hidden agendas and missed the simplicity of my jungle. I missed the animals and their soothing sounds, the gurgle of the river that put me to sleep like a lilting lullaby…” A fairy tale indeed!!! Her story begins fascinating and she grows to becomes a wife and mother. A job she wanted and adored but the fairytale resided within her and was hidden deep for years until it burst out of her in the form of fine art. Sheeba says, “when I look back, it was the most incredible and unforgettable part of my life but my life is yet again becoming incredible with my artistic journey!” You are invited to see the colorful movement that is translated by Sheeba Khan onto canvas.
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