Paris Mohan Kumar
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Paris Mohan Kumar is an UNESCO honored artist and environmental activist from Mahe, Kerala, India.[1]
Early career[]
Hailing from Mahe, Mohan Kumar began his art pursuits in Puducherry, India and later moved to Paris.
Self-taught, his style – forms, features – shows a clear blend of Parisian and indigenous influences. The female form ranges from lissom, waif-like, androgynous to fuller silhouettes, the features fervid and fashionable.
In 1988, he was listed by UNESCO as one of the 40 greatest artists in the world.[2]
References[]
- ^ "UNESCO-honoured artist Paris Mohan Kumar's artworks find a permanent address in Kochi". www.indulgexpress.com.
- ^ "Of nature and nurture and the tug of conscience". 5 May 2016 – via www.thehindu.com.
In 1988, Mohan Kumar was listed by UNESCO as one of the 40 greatest artists in the world.
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- Indian painters
- Indian activists
- Indian artist stubs