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Most of my paintings have flowers, birds, the sunset and sunrise. No flower is dull in my
work, they are bright and cheerful. Pink is the colour of hope, love and happiness and you can
see many pink flowers in my work. All that art requires is focus and patience‖ says.
Painting on discarded X-ray sheets are another interest. Her ‗Ganesha on X-Ray‘ caught
many eyes at the exhibition. Currently settled in Bengaluru, she conducted the Art Workshop
for the children of Bhavan-BBMP school at Srirampuram.
―Her interaction with students can make a tremendous impact both in their sense of art
and their attitude towards life‖ says H.N. Suresh, Director, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
What disappoints Anu is the lack of ramps and lifts in public spaces across India. ―We do
not have enough special school, disabled – friendly roads and footpaths. Treat us like normal
people‖ she says.
(Courtesy - Times of India)
Artist Anu Jain and H.N. Suresh, Director, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan,
lighting the lamp at the inaugural of the exhibition
Peeyush Jain, Hon. Treasurer, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan and Dr. Vijaya, Veteran Journalist, honouring artist Anu.