Harbour Gate continues with its
successful art exhibition “Art at the Harbour”. The fourth edition of the year
features Indian artist, Anil Sharma, with the art display “Bahrain Boulevard”.
The exhibition was opened by His Excellency
Roderick Drummond, British Ambassador to Bahrain, and showcases the modern and
traditional landscapes of Bahrain from dhow harbours to skyscrapers. “Arriving
in Bahrain in 2018, I was immediately struck by the similarities and contrasts
with India. On the one hand, each country has its unique vibrant culture and
distinctive traditions that infuse the very fabric of their landscapes. On the
other hand, both have constantly changing landscapes that for centuries
remained essentially unchanged yet today are developing at such a rapid pace
that they are unrecognisable to the generation before”, says Anil Sharma.
For as long as
he can remember, Anil Sharma has been fascinated by landscapes and the
interplay between nature and the built environment. More often than not, Anil
can be found with a paintbrush in hand on a seemingly uninspiring street corner
or crouched at a seldom visited waterfront, capturing in watercolour the beauty
he sees before him, a beauty that many may walk past without a second glance.
While other subject matter – portraiture and still life – are something he also
enjoys, the complex relationship between the human and natural world is a
constant source of inspiration for Anil, pushing the boundaries of his use of
colour and light to create visual impact and capture the essence of ever
changing land and seascapes.
He continues: “Increasingly, I am drawn to study the interface between the ancient and modern in Bahrain. For example, we see skyscrapers making bold, dramatic statements across natural seascapes that predictably change with the ebb and flow
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