K. M. Adimoolam
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K. M. Adimoolam (1938, Tiruchirapalli - 15 janvier 2008, Chennai) est un artiste abstrait indien. Il est né dans l'État du Tamil Nadu. Il se montre précocément doué pour le dessin. En 1959, il part à Chennai où sous l'influence du sculpteur Dhanapal, il s'inscrit à la School of Arts and Crafts. Après avoir obtenu son Diploma in Advanced Painting en 1966, Adimoolam commence une série de portraits en noir et blanc du Mahatma Gandhi. Travaillant à partir de photographies, il réalise près d'une centaine de dessins retrcant 60 ans de la vie du Mahatma.
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"Child or middle-aged man, my heart and mind are filled with nature, at every moment. It is a wonderful experience; this love and awe that provoke my ever creative and anxious mind to penetrate the reality that lies beyond our vista. Thus, my canvases mirror my mind's journey through Nature - not as realistic landscapes or seascapes but planes of colors creating an esoteric aura on a transcendental level. For two decades, my concept has been evolving unilaterally with mere technical innovation and a different exploitation of hues.”
"Child or middle-aged man, my heart and mind are filled with nature, at every moment. It is a wonderful experience; this love and awe that provoke my ever creative and anxious mind to penetrate the reality that lies beyond our vista. Thus, my canvases mirror my mind's journey through Nature - not as realistic landscapes or seascapes but planes of colors creating an esoteric aura on a transcendental level. For two decades, my concept has been evolving unilaterally with mere technical innovation and a different exploitation of hues.”