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Nature in a jigsaw

A jigsaw’s scattered pieces do not make sense, but when fit together in the right order, they tell a story. Similar is artist Parul Juneja’s work, which she is currently exhibiting at Flamme Bois Bistro, Sector 7, Chandigarh.

Updated on: Dec 05, 2013 09:15 AM IST
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A jigsaw’s scattered pieces do not make sense, but when fit together in the right order, they tell a story. Similar is artist Parul Juneja’s work, which she is currently exhibiting at Flamme Bois Bistro, Sector 7, Chandigarh.

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Parul’s paintings in acrylic are made on the theme of nature. “Each work is a form of continuing series and all canvases are interlinked. From flowers to birds, sunset to wildlife, music to phases of life and different moods; every piece of art has some or the other story of nature to tell. My paintings also show the highs and lows of life,” Parul tells us, adding that her work is both realistic and abstract.

Parul shifted to Chandigarh in 2007 after getting married. “I then started attending classes at the Bama Academy of Fine Arts in Panchkula to hone my skills. In fact, from 2007 till date, I have been a part of 12 group exhibitions,” she says.

The exhibition is on till November 18. The paintings cost anywhere from Rs 6,000 to Rs 18,000.

 
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