"Share your Eyes, after life" (2021) Painting by Kasim Kanasavi

  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 23.6in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $5,000 Expressionism Fairytale
“The eye is the lamp of the body" Matthew 6:22-24 "Share your eyes" is a direct message from the artist about the importance of organ donation. Losing one's sight can be a frightening thought for anyone, and the artist expresses deep empathy for those who have experienced this. However, the selfless act of donating[...]
“The eye is the lamp of the body" Matthew 6:22-24

"Share your eyes" is a direct message from the artist about the importance of organ donation. Losing one's sight can be a frightening thought for anyone, and the artist expresses deep empathy for those who have experienced this. However, the selfless act of donating one's eyes can help someone else see the world and improve their quality of life.

The idea of creating this artwork had been in the artist's mind for many years, ever since he had a personal experience related to the subject. "Share Your Eyes" is an expressionistic painting, made on a 60x60cm canvas, that features a woman painting in sharp and curved lines.

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Kasim Kanasavi, a contemporary Indian artist, has dedicated over 25 years of his life to the practice and teaching of fine arts. Born on July 20, 1973, in the quaint village of[...]

Kasim Kanasavi, a contemporary Indian artist, has dedicated over 25 years of his life to the practice and teaching of fine arts. Born on July 20, 1973, in the quaint village of Kandgal in Karnataka, India, Kasim's artistic journey is marked by resilience, passion, and a deep connection to his roots.

Growing up in challenging circumstances, Kasim developed a profound interest in visual arts and films from a young age. However, faced with financial constraints, he undertook various odd jobs while nurturing his love for the arts. His journey took a significant turn when he acquired skills in screen printing, a testament to his determination to overcome obstacles.

Completing his schooling at a state-run institution in Ilkal, Karnataka, Kasim pursued a five-year Diploma in Fine Arts from Kannada University in Hampi. Eager to refine his craft, he continued his artistic education at the Ken School of Arts in Bengaluru, India. Armed with a robust foundation in fine arts, Kasim emerged as a skilled and visionary artist.

After completing his formal art education, Kasim recognized the lack of proper art education in his region and decided to address this issue. In 2002, he made the pivotal decision to become an art teacher, joining a government school in the nearby village of Muradi. In this role, he worked tirelessly to impart artistic knowledge and skills to young minds, striving to empower students and foster creativity in the community.

Kasim Kanasavi's artistic style is characterized by a dream-like quality, featuring recurring motifs such as womanhood, animals, eyes, the moon, and mythology. His unique perspective and dedication to the arts earned him acclaim, culminating in the prestigious Karnataka Rajyotsav Award in 2014 for his outstanding work titled 'Gandhi Vichardhara 2.'

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