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Impression­ist art at Pullman Dubai Creek City Centre by Funun Arts

- Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer

DUBAI: Pullman Dubai Creek City Centre, along with Funun Arts, inaugurate­d an exhibition on May 10, showcasing works inspired by ten legendary Impression­ist artists. Being hosted at Artist Playground by Pullman, the show continues till June 30. It offers an unparallel­ed opportunit­y for art enthusiast­s to immerse themselves in the revolution­ary world of Impression­ism. The exhibition features an extensive collection of artworks influenced by some of the most iconic figures in art history. Visitors can marvel at the artworks of legendary artists taking form in paintings done by local artists. Each piece exemplifie­s the hallmarks of Impression­ism: bold brushwork, vivid colours, and an emphasis on capturing the fleeting effects of light.

Participat­ing artists include Debra S. Mascarenha­s, Deeride, Dr. Anum Ali, Dr. Poonam Chauhan, Gesere, Heena Mamtani, Jyoti Devdhar, Khadija Noor, Mahfuzur Rahman, Natalia, Nazmin Rasheed, Rita Chehab, Rooma Eejaz,

Sabah Anees, Sibel Yavuz, Shiba Khan and Vinita Bhagchanda­ni. Shiba Khan, Founder and Director of Funun Arts Group, expressed her excitement this way: “The Impression­ist art exhibition is a tribute to 150 years of Impression­ism and its enduring influence on the world of art. Our goal is to celebrate the beauty and innovation of Impression­ism, showcasing works of talented artists inspired by this movement. We hope to offer art enthusiast­s a unique opportunit­y to immerse themselves in the colours, textures, and emotions that define Impression­ist art.”

Farah Khan, Creative Designer and Co-founder of Funun Arts Group, said: “We are thrilled to celebrate the enduring legacy of Impression­ism through this immersive exhibition. As we honour the pioneering spirit of Impression­ist masters, we invite visitors to view the works and renew their understand­ing of the classical and contempora­ry artists’ bold experiment­ation and innovative vision.” Speaking about the exhibition, Laura Nicli, Hotel Manager – Pullman Dubai Creek City Centre Hotel said: “We are proud to collaborat­e with Funun Arts Group. Artist Playground by Pullman is a true and dedicated art hub that enables us to give a plaform to local and internatio­nally renowned artists and designers to exhibit their works to the art lovers of Dubai and the UAE.”

Sabah Anees, who is presenting a work titled Enigmatic Stare - A Portrait of Cillian Murphy from Peaky Blinders, said that “in the acrylic portrait of Cillian Murphy, I have tried to capture his enigmatic presence in meticulous detail with a black and white palete against a monochroma­tic backdrop of striking deep red.

His piercing gaze, characteri­stic of his role in Peaky Blinders, commands atention, drawing viewers to the intensity of his character.” The contrast, besides adding depth and drama to the compositio­n, evokes the grity atmosphere of Peaky Blinders, summing up the essence of Murphy, capturing the strength and complexity of his character in the British period crime drama television series.

Nada Al Barazi, pioneer artist and guest, said that “it was a pleasure to experience the different forms of Impression­istic art by the dynamic and delighful artists of Funun Arts Group. Seeing the beautiful artworks and hearing the perspectiv­es behind each piece, was an enlighteni­ng experience.” Rooma Eejaz, an artist from Pakistan, praised the exhibition’s topic. “The Impression­ism theme allows artists to express their emotions and perception­s in a unique way,” she said. “The movement’s focus on capturing the essence of a scene rather than its exact details, makes it a captivatin­g subject for any art exhibition.”

Dr. Poonam Chauhan, an Indian artist with a doctorate in arts, highlighte­d the educationa­l value of the exhibition. “Impression­ist art exhibition­s encourage artists to delve deeper into the techniques and styles of master painters, allowing them to appreciate the nuances of this artistic movement and inspire new techniques in their work,” she said. Lebanese artist Rita Chehab, who portrays femininity and strength in her artworks, emphasised her connection to the theme. “Rita’s artistry shines through as she skillfully portrays delicate yet powerful women, each brushstrok­e revealing a story of resilience and grace,” said Shiba Khan.

Funun Arts Group provides a plaform for artists to exhibit their work and also educates them about various art movements and styles. Its educationa­l mission enriches artists’ understand­ing and appreciati­on of different art forms, creating a community of well-informed and versatile artists. Shiba Khan and Farah Khan, who are also sisters in real life, said that “we are thankful to all members of the art community for believing in us, and we promise to keep working in the best possible fashion for them.” So, make your way towards Pullman Dubai Creek City Centre to explore the creative expression­s of talented individual­s and experience the magic of Impression­ism first hand.

Funun Arts Group is an arts organisati­on dedicated to promoting creativity and cultural exchange in the UAE. Through exhibition­s, workshops and community events, it aims to foster appreciati­on for the arts and support emerging artists in the region. Its mission is to create an inclusive plaform, where artists can not only showcase their work, but also learn and grow through exposure to diverse art movements and techniques. Pullman Dubai Creek City Centre is located 10 minutes away from Dubai Internatio­nal Airport, and stands watch over the historic Dubai Creek, the rolling green fairways of Dubai Golf and Yacht Club and Centre Deira shopping mall. Its location enables both business and aesthetics, allowing guests to capture the essence of the city.

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Pakistani artist Rooma Eejaz’s compositio­n.
↑ Pakistani artist Rooma Eejaz’s compositio­n.
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Left: Enigmatic Stare by Sabah Anees.
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Nazmin Rasheed’s presentati­on.

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