Sayed Haider Raza, popularly
known as Raza, was a renowned
Indian artist. Simple geometric shapes,
striking colour
combinations,
captivating compositions - these are
some of the characteristic features of
his paintings, and so are the colours
blue and orange. You will find them
in almost all his paintings. None of
his paintings depict lifelike human
figures or copies of scenes from his
environment. His paintings belong to
the abstract style of paintings. Such
paintings are not inspired by any
external factor. They originate when the artist tries to peep into his own inner
mind. They are made by arranging circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, lines,
dots in different compositions using effective techniques of applying paint,
attractive colour combinations, achieving balance in some places and creating
imbalance in other places.
Raza found his paintings through his study of Indian art and its heritage,
cultural context and philosophy. His pictures seem to radiate peace and life at the
same time. We realise that the painting is a visible form of very deep thought.
Very few abstract paintings communicate with the viewers as much as Raza's do.
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