Paris Mohan Kumar

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Paris Mohan Kumar is an UNESCO honored artist and environmental activist from Mahe, Kerala, India.[1]

Early careerEdit

Hailing from Mahe, Mohan Kumar began his art pursuits in Puducherry, India and later moved to Paris. Artist Paris Mohan Kumar born in Mahe in 1947.In 1988, Paris Mohan Kumar was listed by UNESCO as one of the 40 greatest artists in the world.He was honoured by the Lalit Kala Academy,New Delhi and his works don the walls of several public spaces and corporate offices across the country and Europe. He is much as an Artist as he is an Activist ,Women ,Nature and farmers are three factors most endearing to him, and preserving their dignity his mainstay. In his option a woman is the most beautiful symbol of love that soothes each soul even amid grave human tragedies. He is a member of Confederation Des Intellectuals International and Ex member of Central Lalithakala Academy.

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]

ReferencesEdit

  1. "UNESCO-honoured artist Paris Mohan Kumar's artworks find a permanent address in Kochi". www.indulgexpress.com.
  2. "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.