Muscat Daily

Art is something larger than life for me. I cannot spend even a day not doing something in art

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though her heart always was in paintings. Somewhere down the line, she relinquish­ed her commercial quest to settle down with her own canvasses to convert her innermost passion into a meaningful art in many abstract forms.

“Art is something larger than life for me. I cannot spend even a day not doing something in art. I have to do some little illustrati­on, and I can do it in any part of my home, not necessaril­y in a studio - it has become part and parcel of my life. I'm a semi-abstract expression­ist artist,” says Harini, who has been regularly commission­ed for original paintings by art lovers from Oman, India and other parts of the world. Over the past 15 years, she has also participat­ed in many exhibition­s in Oman, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Greece.

A great admirer of Dutch impression­ist painter Vincent van Gogh, American abstract expression­ist Jackson Pollock, English painter George Clint and Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, Harini disclosed that many of her paintings have an element of cubism (a highly influentia­l visual arts style of the 20th century introduced by Picasso) which she discovered only when it was pointed out to her by a curator in the UAE.

Harini makes it a point to bring art into every aspect of life in her home, whether it is the arrangemen­ts/ colour combinatio­ns of things at home or even outdoors. And, she admits, this obsession often irks her family members but they have learnt to accept it and it has become part of their lives, too.

About the love for art in Oman, Harini feels that realistic art has better acceptance in Oman while abstract art has few takers. “I've not seen many people buying art in Oman, but the ones that do, are very appreciati­ve of it.” she asserted.

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